This is a short article giving some of the history of the Abbey of St Clare from its founding to the dissolution of the monasteries.
Posted under: the-site >> Roman
Tags: beliefs,
burials,
cemetery,
community,
cremation,
evidence,
god,
goddess,
grave,
grave goods,
history,
inhumation,
inscriptions,
jars,
objects,
prescot street,
pyre,
religion,
roman,
shrine,
skeleton,
soil samples,
supine,
temple,
urn,
worship
This article provides an overview of the types of burial practises that can be identified from the excavations that have taken place in the East London Roman cemetery area.
Tags: archive,
census,
community,
digital project,
documentary sources,
evidence,
history,
post-medieval,
prescot street,
south tenter street,
victorian,
website
Lorna is looking at archive evidence for who lived in the houses at South Tenter Street and Prescot Street before they were destroyed in the Second World War.
Posted under: learning >> FAQ
Tags: archive,
census,
community,
dating,
documentary sources,
evaluation,
evidence,
excavation,
feature,
history,
maps,
medieval,
methodology,
post-medieval
This article explains how archaeologists know where to look. It explains in more depth how sites are found and the process of desk based research.
This article provides a bibliography of all material used in the creation of the L – P : Archaeology Prescot Street website
Posted under: the-site >> Post-Medieval
Tags: building materials,
census,
community,
data,
dating,
documentary sources,
evidence,
georgian,
goodman's fields,
history,
hornworking,
medieval,
post-medieval,
prescot street,
second world war,
settlement,
south tenter street,
tenter ground
This article discusses the development of the Prescot Street site illustrated through documentary sources.