Volume 60 - 2009
Transactions of the London & Middlesex Archaeological Society
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Contents
Pages
- Human-Environment Interactions at the Wetland Edge in East London: Trackways, Platforms and Bronze Age Responses to Environmental Change
1-34
- Age, Taphonomic History and Mode of Deposition of Human Skulls in the River Thames
35-52
- Roman and Saxon Burials at Steward Street, Tower Hamlets ) Simon Cass and Steve Preston, with contributions by Ceri Falys, Matilda Holmes and Malcolm Lyne
53-72
- Roman and Medieval Activity in the Upper Walbrook Valley: Excavations at 12—18 Moorgate, City of London, EC2, 1997
Graham Bruce, Dominic Perring, Tim Stevens and Melissa Melikian
73-90
- Potions, Powders and Ointments: A Post-Medieval Apothecary or Druggist Assemblage, and the Evolution of Coleman Street
Jon Sygrave, with contributions by Ian Betts, Lisa Gray, Lynne Keys, Jackie Keily, Jane Liddle, Terry Smith and Lucy Whittingham
91-108
- The Development of London by King Alfred: A Reassessment
Jeremy Haslam
109-144
- The Saxon and Medieval Pottery from Waxwell Lane, Pinner, Middlesex
Hugh Borrill
145-156
- Two Sites within the Outer Precinct of the Medieval Priory of The Order of St John of Jerusalem
Ken Pitt with Richard Bluer, with contributions by Terence Paul Smith (building material), Lyn Blackmore (medieval and post-medieval pottery), and Geoff Egan (accessioned finds)
157-196
- Archaeological Investigations at Area A, Enfield Town Centre
Chris Mayo and Peter Boyer
197-210
- The Ruislip Church House (Almshouses), Middlesex: Results from a Watching-Brief
Colin Bowlt, with a historical contribution by Eileen M Bowlt
211-224
- Ebenezer Church: Clay Pipe Manufacturer of Pentonville, London
Peter J Hammond
225-248
- Manor Farm, Ruislip
Geraint Franklin
249-278
- Papers Read at the LAMAS Local History Conference Held at the City of London School for Girls in November 2009: ‘Open-Air London: Pleasure, Parks and Protest’ (1.8 MB)
279-292
- Reviews
293-320
- Index
321-326