Volume 50 - 1999

Transactions of the London & Middlesex Archaeological Society

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  • The first 13 papers in this volume are the proceedings of the CBA Mid-Anglia Group conference held at the Museum of London, 14th February, 1998 on Medieval London: recent archaeological work and research
  • Excavations at the Royal Opera House: Middle Saxon London David Bowsher and Gordon Malcolm
  • The Saxon origins of Queen hithe - Robin Wroe-Brown
  • Medieval London Bridge and its role in the defence of the realm - Bruce Watson
  • The dedication of Guildhall Chapel - Nick Bateman
  • Material from a millennium: detritus from a developing city - Geoff Egan
  • Aspects of trade and exchange evidenced by recent work on Saxon and medieval pottery from London - Lyn Blackmore
  • Number 1 Poultry and the development of medieval Cheapside - Philip Treveil and Mark Burch
  • The churchwardens’ accounts of St Andrew Hubbard, Eastcheap, and their implications - Clive Burgess
  • Reversing the Dissolution: reconstructing London’s medieval monasteries - Barney Sloane
  • Reconstructing the demography of medieval London from studies on human skeletal material: problems and potential - Jan Conheeney
  • Publishing the peopling of medieval London - William White
  • Metropolitan market networks: London’s economic hinterland in the later Middle Ages James - A Galloway
  • ‘Citie ... of stickes’: toward a material history of medieval London - Craig Spence
  • St Lawrence Jewry from the 11th to 19th centuries Nick Bateman and - Adrian Miles
  • Tudor and Stuart Royal visits in and around Hounslow Heath - Andrea Cameron
  • Painted advertisements in Islington - A D Harvey