This is the project bibliography:

Allen M, 2008

Prescot Street, London E1 (PCO 06), Site visit 9th June 2008 L – P : Archaeology. Unpublished archive report.

Aufderheide, A C, and Rodríguez-Martín, C, 1998

The Cambridge encyclopaedia of human paleopathology. Cambridge.

Barber B and Bowsher D, 2000

The Eastern Cemetery of Roman London. Museum of London, London.

Bentley, D, and Pritchard, F, 1982

The Roman cemetery at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London. Trans London Middlesex Archaeol Soc 33, 134–72

Betts I M, 2002

Medieval ‘Westminster’ floor tiles MoLAS Monograph Series 11.

Betts I, 2007

Ceramic and stone building material in P Millar and D Saxby (eds.). The Augustinian priory of St Mary Merton, Surrey. MoLAS Monograph Series 34.

Betts I M, 2009.

Building material from Rotherhithe in S Blatherwick and R Bluer (eds), Great houses, moats and mills on the south bank of the Thames. MoLAS Monograph Series 47, pp. 165–167.

Buikstra J E and Ubelaker D H (eds.), 1994.

Standards for data collection from human skeletal remains: proceedings of a seminar at the field Museum of Natural History. Arkansas Archaeological Survey research series No. 44, Feyetteville, Arkansas

Cappers T, Bekker R, & Jans J, 2006.

Digitale Zadenatlas van Nederland: Digital seed atlas of the Netherlands, Groningen Archaeological Studies, 4. Barkhuis Publishing and Groningen University Library: Groningen

Currie C R J, 1998

Victoria County History of the County of Middlesex. Volume XI. Oxford University Press. New York.

Eames E S, 1980

Catalogue of medieval lead-glazed earthenware tiles in the Department of Medieval and Later Antiquities. British Museum, London.

English Heritage, 2002.

Environmental Archaeology: a guide to the theory and practice of methods, from sampling and recovery to post-excavation. Centre for Archaeology Guidelines. London.

Evans, G, and Pierpoint, S, 1986

Divers coffins and the bones of men, London Archaeol 5, 202–6

Field J, 1980

Place names of Greater London. B.T. Batsford. London.

Frere S, 1987

Britannia – A History of Roman Britain. Pimlico, London.

Fulford, M, and Timby, J, 2001

Timing devices, fermentation vessels, ‘ritual’ piercings? A consideration of deliberately ‘holed’ pots from Silchester and elsewhere, Britannia 32, 293–297

Hall, J, 1996

The cemeteries of Roman London: a review, in Interpreting Roman London: papers in memory of Hugh Chapman (eds J Bird, M Hassall and H Sheldon), Oxbow Monogr 58, 57–84, Oxford.

Harden, H, and Green, C, 1978

A late Roman grave group from the Minories, Aldgate, in Collectanea Londiniensia: studies in London Archaeology and history presented to Ralph Merrifield (eds J Bird, H Chapman and J Clarke), London Middlesex Archaeol Soc Spec Pap 2, 163–75, London.

Hodgson J, 1976.

Soil Survey Field Handbook. Harpenden: Soil Survey Technical Monograph No. 5.

Hohler C, 1942

Medieval paving tiles from Buckinghamshire: Records of Buckinghamshire 14, pp. 1–49, 99–132.

http://booth.lse.ac.uk/

Charles Booth and the survey into life and labour in London (1886-1903)

Hull G, 1999

43-61 Prescot Street, An Archaeological Evaluation
Unpublished TVAS archive report.

Hunt G, 2004

Archaeological Desk Based Assessment of Land at Prescot Street, London E1
L – P : Archaeology unpublished archive report.

Hunt G, 2005

Written Scheme of Investigation for Evaluation of Land at PrescotStreet, London E1
L – P : Archaeology unpublished archive report.

Hunt G, & Morse C, 2006.

Archaeological Evaluation Report; Prescot Street London E1. L-P Archaeology. Unpublished archive report.

Jenner, A, and Vince, A, 1983

A dated type series of London medieval pottery: Part 3, A late medieval Hertfordshire glazed ware Trans London Middlesex Archaeol Soc 34, 151–70

Lowe J, 1998

43-61 Prescot Street London Borough of Tower Hamlets, An Archaeological Desk-based Assessment.
Unpublished TVAS archive report.

Margary I, 1967

Roman Roads in Britain. John Baker, London.

McKenzie, M, and Thomas, C, In prep.

Roman Spitalfields – further excavations in the northern cemetery of Roman. London, MOLA monograph

Merbs, C F, 1983

Patterns of activity induced pathology in a Canadian Inuit population Archaeological Survey of Canada Paper No.119, Ottawa.

Merrifield R, 1983

London, City of the Romans. Batsford, London.

Merriman N, 1990

Prehistoric London. HMSO, London.

Nixon T. et al 2002

A Research Framework for London Archaeology. Museum of London: London.

Noël Hume, I, 1977

Early English delftware from London and Virginia, Colonial Williamsburg Occasional Paper Archaeology 2, Williamsburg.

Ortner, D J, 2003

Identification of pathological conditions in human skeletal remains London.

Pearce, J E, 1992

Post-medieval pottery in London, 1500–1700: Vol 1 Border wares, London.

Pearson V, 2001

Teaching the Past: a practical guide for archaeologists. Council for British Archaeology, York.

Powers, N (ed), 2007

A rapid method for recording human skeletal data Second edition revised. Museum of London on-line publication

Resnick, D, 2002

Diagnosis of bone and joint disorders Philadelphia.

Richardson, L, 2007

The Eastern Roman cemetery.
http://www.lparchaeology.com/prescot/the-site/the-east-london-roman-cemetery

Roberts, C, and Cox, M, 2003

Health and disease in Britain from prehistory to the present day Stroud.

Stow J, 1956 (revised edition)

A Survey of London. Dent and Dutton, London.

Shackley M, 1981.

Environmental Archaeology. Allen & Unwin Ltd, London.

Stace C,1997.

New Flora of the British Isles. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2nd Edition).

Walker, PL, Bathurst R R, Richman, R, Gjerdrum, T, and Andrushko, V,A, 2009

The causes of porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia: A reappraisal of the iron-deficiency-anemia hypothesis American Journal of Physical Anthropology 139, 109–25.

Weinreb B and Hibbert C, 1983

The London Encyclopaedia. Papermac, London.

Weinstein R, 1994

Tudor London. Museum of London & HMSO, London.

Whytehead R, 1986

The Excavation of an Area Within a Roman Cemetery at West Tenter Street, London E1 LAMAS Vol. 37

Wymer J, 1999

The Lower Palaeolithic Occupation of Britain. Vols.1 and 2 Wessex Archaeology, Salisbury.