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  • av John Shepherd
    325,-

    It was anticipated that an enclosure of pre-Roman date , lay on the route of the new road near Bedale, but the site of a hitherto unknown Roman villa near Aiskew was also located.

  • - Excavations in Maidstone at West Borough School, Waterside and James Whatman Way
    av Barry Bishop
    149,-

    This volume brings together the results of archaeological excavations by Pre-Construct Archaeology in advance of redevelopment, at three sites in Maidstone, Kent.

  • av Douglas Killock
    429,-

    This monograph details the results of major excavations in Southwark, London, detailing an archaeological sequence which spans the early prehistoric to very latest Roman periods

  • - 1. The Archaeology of the Valley and Excavation and Survey in the Hatcliffe Area
    av Steven Willis
    545,-

    Examines the archaeology of the Waithe Valley as it passes through the central Lincolnshire Wolds.

  • - Excavations at Laurel Farm (Phase II), Broadland Business Park, Thorpe St Andrew, Norfolk
    av Jennifer Proctor & Barry Bishop
    269,-

    This publication presents the results of archaeological investigations by Pre-Construct Archaeology at Laurel Farm to the south-east of Norfolk. An extraordinarily long and complex history of occupation and exploitation was revealed, dating back to the Lower Palaeolithic.

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    509,-

    The development of Cabot Circus shopping centre presented a rare opportunity for the archaeological investigation of a large part of the Broadmead suburb of Bristol.

  • av Jonathan Butler
    169,-

    Beneath Drapers' Gardens, in what was once a damp and uninviting quarter of the Roman city of Londinium lies the buried valley of the Walbrook, home to some of the more unpleasant industries of the town, as well as some remarkable and unexpected finds, including a hoard of metal objects buried in a fourth century well.

  • av Jennifer Proctor, Robin Taylor-Wilson & Peter Boyer
    265,-

    Excavations at two sites in the southern suburbs of the modern industrial town of Scunthorpe, originally a rural landscape with a scatter of villages overlooking the River Trent and its tributary, Bottesford Beck.

  • av Timothy Bradley
    299,-

    Substantial Roman remains were recognised in the area of Queen Victoria Street as early as 1841, by the antiquarian Charles Roach Smith who recorded 'a wall of extraordinary strength', incorporating fragments of sculpted and moulded stone and marble.

  • av Steven Willis
    579,-

    The unremarkable arable landscape around Mount Pleasant today belies the importance of the area in the past; at the highest point of the Lincolnshire Wolds and at the head of three radial valleys, this was a highly significant locality in earlier times.

  • av Jennifer Proctor
    339,-

    The discovery in 2004 of a Roman period settlement during archaeological investigations by Pre-Construct Archaeology was highly unexpected given the paucity of remains of this date in the Darlington area.

  • - Archaeological Excavations at Moor House, City of London
    av J. Butler
    354,99

    A report on fieldwork carried out in a little investigated area of London just outside the city wall. The area known as Moorfields was waterlogged throughout the Middle Ages, only being reclaimed in the 16th century.

  • av Chris Mayo, Nathalie Cohen, David Divers, m.fl.
    315,-

    This volume presents the story of 2000 years of occupation around Southwark Cathedral as demonstrated by a combination of building recording and archaeological excavation. The story begins in the first years of Roman occupation, with the construction of a road heading southwest from a crossing point of the Thames, close to modern London Bridge.

  • - Excavations at 6-8 Tokenhouse Yard, London EC2
    av Jim Leary & Jonathan Butler
    269,-

    Tokenhouse Yard in the City of London lies in the upper reaches of the valley of the Walbrook.

  • av James Gerrard, Alistair Douglas & Berni Sudds
    339,-

    Excavations in 2002 by Pre-Construct Archaeology on two adjacent sites in Shadwell revealed an extensive late Romano-British settlement over a kilometre beyond the walls of Londinium on an escarpment overlooking the north bank of the Thames.

  • av Geoff Egan, Gillian Draper, Pamela Draper, m.fl.
    289,-

    Today New Romney sits a couple of miles inland from the sea but, in common with many towns along this stretch of coast, was once a thriving seaport. Archaeological excavations here by Pre-Construct Archaeology identified evidence for medieval occupation, fishing and seafaring on the foreshore at the northeastern end of the town.

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