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Papers and research produced with CoLAT support

This library page was set up in April 2011. It will show the range of archaeological work supported by CoLAT in recent years in two ways: examples of published work, from conference posters to articles in journals; and details of the major book-length reports and studies which have been produced with help from CoLAT, either in the composition or publication. Here also will be links to work not conventionally published, for instance databases of archaeological information which have received assistance.

John Schofield and Jacqui Pearce, 'Thomas Soane's buildings near Billingsgate, London, 1640-66', Post-Medieval Archaeol 43 part 2 (2009), 282-341 Click here for the text in PDF format.

Trevor Brigham, Tony Dyson and Bruce Watson, 'Saxo-Norman, medieval and post-medieval development at Regis House, London EC4, Trans London and Middlesex Archaeol Soc 61 (2010), 89-129 Click here for the text in PDF format.

Condition survey of ironwork from waterlogged contexts from London sites excavated in the 1980s and 1990s (H Ganiaris, L Barham, L Goodman and R Johnson)
Poster shown at Conference in Charleston, USA: Click here (pdf format, 3.5Mb)
Extended abstract of project paper given at Stuttgart: Click here (pdf format)

Publications on London archaeology have been appearing with CoLAT support since the 1980s. Below are some of the recent London archaeological reports which we have supported, either in the research or the publication. These are available from Oxbow Books or the Museum of London Bookshop.

Holy Trinity Priory Aldgate

A new millennium at Southwark Cathedral

Tin-glazed tiles

J Schofield and R Lea, Holy Trinity Priory Aldgate, City of London, MoLAS Monogr 24 (2005)

D Divers, C Mayo, N Cohen and C Jarrett, A new millennium at Southwark Cathedral, PCA Monogr 8 (2009) I M Betts and R I Weinstein, Tin-glazed tiles from London, MOLA (2010)

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