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From Ice Age to Essex: a history of the people and landscape of East London The work reported on here

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The work reported on here represents the most extensive excavation and post-excavation analysis of an early post-medieval naval victualling establishment in this country and will be of especial interest to archaeologists and naval historians

but the medieval roof structure that supported it and the transept wooden ceilings that preceded it feature in a story that spans the period from the mid 12th century into the 21st and saw many significant post-medieval interventions

MOLA Monograph Series 69

including medical care

This up-to-date synthesis includes analysis of the environment of the island and integration of antiquarian observations

From Ice Age to Essex: a history of the people and landscape of East London The work reported on here2006 Pamela Greenwood, Dominic Perring, Peter Rowsome Half a million years ago ice sheets pushed the Thames south, depositing river gravels across East London. People began quarrying gravel in ancient times and the modern aggregates industry has workings here. Archaeological work at quarry sites has resulted in spectacular discoveries from prehistoric ritual sites and flint arrowheads to finds such as a Roman stone coffin and beautiful Early Saxon

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