Settlement in Roman Southwark

Settlement in Roman Southwark

EnglishPaperback / softback
Thompson, Peter
Museum of London Archaeology
EAN: 9781901992281
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The latest in a series of reports on the archaeological excavations near London Bridge Station, this volume focuses on important discoveries relating to the origins and development of Roman Southwark. From the prehistoric period on this area formed the northernmost end of a series of sandy islands in the tidal reaches of the Thames. The earliest Roman features were drainage ditches and quarry pits associated with the construction of a road to the Thames bridgehead. Eight buildings were recorded along the eastern side of the road, including a blacksmiths' workshop. All of these buildings were destroyed by fire in the Boudican revolt of AD 60/61. New timber and masonry buildings were constructed in the area during the late 1st and 2nd centuries. These included shops, a market hall, and a warehouse. Excavations revealed that extensive land reclamation took place on the marginal eastern fringes of the island before the construction of 2nd and 3rd century houses. One of these houses contained a mosaic, and painted wall plaster was recorded to the west of the road with part of a large building interpreted as a mansio .
EAN 9781901992281
ISBN 1901992284
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Museum of London Archaeology
Publication date February 12, 2003
Pages 316
Language English
Dimensions 297 x 210
Country United Kingdom
Authors Cowan Carrie; Drummond-Murray James; Thompson, Peter
Illustrations 116 b/w & col illus, 148 tbs
Series MoLAS Monograph