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Title: ROMAN AND MEDIEVAL TOWNHOUSES ON THE LONDON WATERFRONT
EXCAVATIONS AT GOVERNOR'S HOUSE, CITY OF LONDON
By: Trevor Brigham, Aidan Woodger
Format: Paperback

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ISBN 10: 1901992217
ISBN 13: 9781901992212
Publisher: MUSEUM OF LONDON ARCHAEOLOGY
Pub. date: 1 December, 2001
Series: MoLAS Monograph 9
Pages: 140
Description: The north bank of the Thames near Cannon Street Station was occupied by some of London's most prominent buildings in both the Roman and Medieval periods. Substantial stone walls revealed at the site in 1969 were initially interpreted as part of a Roman townhouse attached to the 'Governor's Palace' building complex to the west.
Synopsis: The north bank of the Thames near Cannon Street Station was occupied by some of London's most prominent buildings in both the Roman and Medieval periods. Substantial stone walls revealed at the site in 1969 were initially interpreted as part of a Roman townhouse attached to the 'Governor's Palace' building complex to the west. In 1994-7 new excavations uncovered a prehistoric marsh, a riverside quay dated to AD 84 and a revetment constructed in c. AD 100-200. Later Roman buildings were recorded on terraces overlooking the Thames. Two of these buildings predated the townhouse, and one of these may have been a goldworker's premises. Important new evidence for the ground plan and use of the later townhouse has revealed that it developed separately from other large Roman buildings to the west. Part of a Tuscan order column recovered from the site suggests that the building had some architectural pretensions and a high status. In the late 4th century the townhouse was demolished and the settlement abandoned. The first evidence of reoccupation at the site took the form of early 11th century pitting succeeded by sunken-floored or cellared buildings. The walls of the 14th century Pountney's Inn, later the Manor of the Rose, were recorded along Suffolk Lane. This volume presents the results of the archaeological work at this important site in a clear chronological narrative supported by many detailed illustrations and specialist reports.
Illustrations: 74 b/w illus
Publication: UK
Imprint: Museum of London Archaeology Service
Returns: Returnable
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