
Secrets of the Gardens
Jonathan Butler(Author)
Victoria Ridgeway(Editor)
Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited (Publisher)
Published on 11. November 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-0-9563054-1-1 (ISBN)
Description
Beneath Drapers' Gardens, in what was once a damp and uninviting quarter of the Roman city of Londinium lies the buried valley of the Walbrook, home to some of the more unpleasant industries of the town, as well as some remarkable and unexpected finds, including a hoard of metal objects buried in a fourth century well. However, what really sets this site apart is both the extraordinary preservation of finds due to the particular soil conditions of the Walbrook Valley, and the sheer size of the area investigated. A near complete urban street with associated buildings spanning many years of the Roman occupation was uncovered. The land was purchased by the Drapers' Company in the mid 16th century and remained open gardens for the next 400 years, contributing to the amazing preservation on site.
Secrets of the Gardens is a lavishly illustrated, full colour, popular interim account of the excavations, aimed at the general reader and published in advance of a fuller account in standard monograph format. It also includes sections on the Drapers' Company history and the story of the construction of the new building.
Secrets of the Gardens is a lavishly illustrated, full colour, popular interim account of the excavations, aimed at the general reader and published in advance of a fuller account in standard monograph format. It also includes sections on the Drapers' Company history and the story of the construction of the new building.
Reviews / Votes
Highlights recent excavations with spectacular results... a guidebook with style.' -- British Archaeology British ArchaeologyMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-0-9563054-1-1 (9780956305411)
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Persons
Victoria Ridgeway is the editor and manager of Pre-Construct Archaeology's 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 King's Cross.