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The archaeology of Roman London Volume 3

AuteurWilliams T.

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Jaar1993

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieCBA Research Reports

Volume88

SubtitelPublic buildings in the South-West Quarter of Roman London

Pagina’s108

UitgeverMuseum of London and the Council for British Archaeology

PlaatsLondon

ISBN9780906780985

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Exemplaar42156 ReknummerT-7-4-f

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Summary, Résumé, Zusammenfassung, Drawing conventions

Introduction 1-6
  • Previous work in the area, Organisation of the report, Geological and topographical background , pp. 1-7

Discussion (The Period 1 complex( ?1st to 3rd century) 7-12
  • Introduction, The construction of the complex, Layout, Extent, Dating, Discussion) , pp. 7-12

Discussion. Period 2 complex (late 3rd century) 13-32
  • Introduction , p. 13
  • The riverside wall (Construction, Dumping to the north of the riverside wall) , p. 13
  • The construction of the complex (Terracing, The main foudations, Raising the ground level with the complex, Drainage) , pp. 14-20
  • Construction methods and their parallels (Timber piles supporting a chalk raft, The use of a second chalk raft with horizontal timber framing, Re-used blocks within the masonry foundations) , pp. 21-24
  • Layout, Extent, Dating, The intended appearance of the complex , pp. 24-27
  • The function of the Period 2 complex (Baths and temples, Administrative buildings, Late Roman "palaces", Historical context) , pp. 28-31
  • The end of the Period 2 complex and later Roman activity , p. 32

Discussion. The south-west quarter. Development and context 33-38

The archaeological evidence. Peter's hill 39-56
  • The site , p. 39
  • The excavation (Early activity, Construction of a riverside wall and terracing activities to the north, Consolidation of the western area of the site, Timber piling, Chalk raft, Timber framing and a second chalk raft, Masonry foundation, ... , pp. 39-47
  • Scaffolding, Construction debris and weathering, Dumping to the east and the west of themain foundations and terracing to the north, Late roman timber building, Disuse and robbing of the structures) , pp. 48-51
  • Dating discussion (Early activity, Riverside wall and dumping against its northern face, Construction of the complex, The derivation of the Group 2 dumps and variations in the pottery assemblages, ... , pp. 52-55
  • ... The late Roman building and the disuse of the Period 2 complex, Robbing of the Period 2 foundations) , p. 56

The archaeological evidence. Sunlight Wharf 57-63
  • The site , p. 57
  • The excavation (Dumping to prepare the area, Timber piling, Chalk raft, Foundation and culverts , Non-structural sequences above the chalk raft, Disuse and destruction) , pp. 57-63
  • Dating discussion , p. 63

The archaeological evidence. Salvation Army Headquarters 63-71
  • The site , p. 63
  • Marsden P. : Obserations at Salvation Army Headquarters , pp. 63-68
  • Dating discussion , p. 69
  • Additional comments , pp. 69-71

The archaeological evidence. Earlier observations 72-87
  • Peter's Hill, Lambeth Hill, Brook's Yard, Old Fish Street Hil, Lambeth Hill, Fye Foot Lane; Knightrider Street, Dating discussion, General discussion, Conclusions , pp. 72-87

The archaeological evidence. Other evidence for public monuments in the area 88-92
  • Building material redeposited during the construction of the Period 2 complex at Peter's Hill (Evidence, Implications for the demolished structures) , p. 88
  • Re-used masonry in the period 2 complex foundations , p. 89
  • Re-used masonry in the 4th century riverside wall at Baynard's Castle (Altars, Screen of Gods, Monumental Arch, "Mother Goddesses", Discussion) , pp. 90-92

The archaeological evidence. Correlation of earlier observations with the period 2 complex 93-94

Appendices 95-103
  • Hillam J. : Tree-ring dating of oak timbers from Peter's Hill and Sunlight Wharf (Introduction and methods, Results, Relationship between the two sites and the dating of the roundwood structures, Relationship with other Roman structures, ... , pp. 95-99
  • ... Dendrochronological implications of the study, Conclusions) , p. 99
  • Betts I. : Appendix 2: the building material (Ceramic building material (Dating), Decorative stone (Dating, Re-used blocks within the Period 2 masonry foundations) , pp. 99-100
  • Appendix 3. Timber supplies (Piles, Horizontal timber beams) , p. 101
  • Appendix 4. Archive reports. Availability , p. 102
  • Appendix 5. Site numbering , pp. 102-103
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