This richly illustrated volume presents important new evidence for early modern industry and settlement at two sites in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Taken together, the Richmond and Mortlake sites provide valuable evidence of the great increase in development occurring in small towns on the outskirts of London from the mid 17th century. Excavation at 29-34 George St, Richmond also drew on a historical study of documentary evidence, showing the town's development from the 15th century onwards. Looking at several sites in Mortlake uncovered significant evidence pertaining to the post-medieval industry that arose here, and even included excavation of a First World War shell-filling factory.
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Museum of London Archaeology
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 297 mm
Breite: 210 mm
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978-1-901992-35-9 (9781901992359)
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by Barney Sloane and Stewart Hoad with John Cloake, Jacqueline Pearce and Roy Stephenson
List of figures; List of tables; Summary; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Richmond: location and fieldwork; Richmond: the archaeological sequence; Richmond: specialist appendices; Mortlake: location and circumstances of fieldwork; Mortlake: the archaeological and historical sequence; Mortlake: specialist appendix; Conclusions; French and German summaries; Bibliography; Index.