The Archaeology of Medieval London

by Thomas Christopher

Hardcover, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

942.103

Collection

Publication

Sutton Publishing (2002), Hardcover

Description

This account of London in the medieval period considers the city as the centre of politics, finance, trade and government in England. It describes up-to-date archaeological discoveries that throw new light onto the history of the medieval capital. Excavation has revealed much about the layout, architecture and fabric of the city, and it has provided intimate evidence of the daily lives of ordinary Londoners. The text is a summary of the mass of archaeological evidence that has been discovered since the 1970s. It offers an introduction to the fabric and structure of the ancient city, and it gives us an insight into the lives of medieval Londoners.

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Physical description

192 p.; 9.69 inches

ISBN

0750927186 / 9780750927185

Local notes

Good collation of recent archaeology of medieval London.
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