Designed by Tracy Wellman, MoLAS Typeset and layout by Jeannette van der Post, MoLAS Edited by Monica Kendall Reprographics by Andy Chopping, MoLAS Printed by the Lavenham Press, Lavenham, Suffolk CO10 9RN In publishing this volume, The Museum of London Archaeology Service gratefully recognises the extensive work undertaken by David Bentley on London s archaeology, especially that of modelling ancient hydrology and topography of central London, in a career that stretches across 22 years. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of the copyright owner. COLAT City of London Archaeological TrustĢ The archaeology of Greater London An assessment of archaeological evidence for human presence in the area now covered by Greater London MUSEUM OF LONDON 2000ģ MoLAS monograph Published by the Museum of London Archaeology Service Copyright the Board of Governors of the Museum of London 2000 ISBN Museum of London 2000 C O N T R I B U T O R S Introduction Taryn Nixon Barney Sloane Hedley Swain All rights reserved. The Archaeology of Greater London is presented in 10 period-based chapters, with 13 accompanying full-colour maps and an extensive bibliography and gazetteer of sites and finds. The result is an accessible and fascinating insight into the rich diversity of human experience that has combined over the last half-million years into the metropolis of Greater London today. It also draws together the knowledge of specialists and experts to provide a framework within which future archaeological discoveries and research may be considered. This book, completed with the substantial support of English Heritage and the City of London Archaeological Trust, represents the latest and most comprehensive attempt to place these treasures in their context. In that quarter-century some of the most extraordinary evidence of our past has come to light: a 9,000-year-old hunting camp in Uxbridge, a 2-mile-long prehistoric bankand-ditch cursus monument at Stanwell, the spectacular Roman heart of the City, the Saxon trading emporium on the Strand, the largest medieval cemetery excavated in Europe at Spitalfields, and Shakespeare s Rose Theatre at Bankside. Having trouble? Please leave a comment below and we can find the codes for your Home Theater System.1 The archaeology of Greater London An assessment of archaeological evidence for human presence in the area now covered by Greater London It is nearly 25 years since the last major survey of the archaeology of the London region was written. PLEASE HELP US AND ALL THE READERS If you have found a remote code that works with your Audio system, please use the comment form below and tell us and all our readers which remote code worked for which device. How to program a specific remote control: Including Satellite, Cable, TV, and Universal remotes – COX remote, ONE FOR ALL remote, DIRECTV remote, CHUNGHOP remote, JUMBO remote, GT MATRIX remote, Zenith remote, Vizio remote, RCA remote, Comcast remote, DISH remote, Samsung remote, Mitsubishi remote, SONY remote, Philips remote, On-Q Home Systems remote, GE remote, and the UR5U-8780 remote. Once you find the step-by-step instructions to program the remote to work with your AUDIO SYSTEM, use the remote codes included on this page. You can also check the remote programming instructions included in the packaging of your remote or find a YouTube video for your specific model number remote. To program a Universal remote control: See the links below and find the brand and model of your remote control.
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