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Social Groups and Synthesis in Londinium

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Temples and Suburbs: Excavations at Tabard Square, Southwark. By D.Killock, J.Shepherd, J.Gerrard, K.Hayward, K.Rielly and V.Ridgeway. Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited Monograph 18. Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited, London, 2015. Pp. xvi + 348, illus. Price: £27.00. isbn9780992667252.

Roman and Medieval Revetments on the Thames Waterfront: Excavations at Riverbank House, City of London, 2006–9. By A.Mackinder. Museum of London Archaeology Studies Series 33. Museum of London Archaeology, London, 2015. Pp. xiv + 137, illus. Price: £15.00. isbn9781907586309.

The Upper Walbrook Valley Cemetery of Roman London: Excavations at Finsbury Circus, City of London, 1987–2007. By C.Harward, N.Powers and S.Watson. Museum of London Archaeology Monograph 69. Museum of London Archaeology, London, 2015. Pp. xvi + 210, illus. Price: £25.00. isbn9781907586255.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 June 2017

Lacey Wallace*
Affiliation:
School of History and Heritage, University of Lincolnlwallace@lincoln.ac.uk

Extract

London is probably the best excavated and most systematically studied provincial capital in the Roman Empire and publications like these exemplify the high-quality outputs of MOLA and PCA. The first three site reports are the results of meticulous excavation driven by development but, nonetheless, analysed and interpreted within broad research aims. The fourth volume is the much-anticipated publication of wooden writing-tablets from the Bloomberg site.

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Copyright © The Author(s) 2017. Published by The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies 

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