Tokenhouse Yard in the City of London lies in the upper reaches of the valley of the Walbrook. The Walbrook was undoubtedly a powerful and important topographical feature of the Roman city, rising to the north and coursing through the centre of the settlement cleaving it into two low hills, Cornhill and Ludgate Hill, before discharging into the Thames to the south. This area witnessed the build up of almost 4m of stratified deposits in the years between c. AD 43 and 400. The results of excavation presented in this volume tell the story of the struggle to live alongside the river, attempts to control its course and alleviate flooding. Waterlogged conditions resulted in outstanding preservation of organic remains and artefacts.
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Publication Date: 29 Sep 2012
Publisher: Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780956305459
About Jim LearyJonathan Butler
Jim Leary is a lecturer in archaeology at York University and previously held posts at Reading University and English Heritage. He has also published several books and numerous research papers. He is a co-editor of NSG 10 (see above) and also NSG 14 (Moving on in Neolithic Studies: understanding mobile lives). Victoria Ridgeway is the editor and manager of Pre-Construct Archaeologys monograph series. Her main research interests are Roman London particularly its ritual and landscape setting. Her 30 years archaeological experience have involved collaboration in the excavation and publication of complex urban sites of all periods across Greater London ranging from the prehistoric period to 19th-century developments at Kings Cross.