In this journal entry, Guy explains a bit about the difference between Special Finds and Registered Finds and also shows you how you can check out the finds data on ARK.
Prescot Street website presented at the SXSW Interactive festival in Austin, Texas.
Guy writes about the new Prescot Street book. This is a book of photographs of the dig.
A revised summary article about the digital element of the project. This tries to explain a little bit about what the digital project was set up to do and why.
This blog gives some of Guy’s reactions to the digital project and to the open evenings.
The Prescot Street web site and the BAJR web award.
Stuart’s thoughts the ARK project
Images from Tower Hamlets Local History and Archive Library of the Prescot Street site and South Tenter Street in 1941 after being destroyed during the Blitz
Guy reflects on going away on holiday from the site and also on our progress in finishing up in Zone 1 as we move into Zone 2.
David Harrison discusses his work as the site G.I.S and I.T Specialist.
Anies Hassan discusses the motivation behind the videography project.
Posted under: galleries >> Video
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Episode 1 of our new video series. This film introduces the site and gives a flavour of work on the site
Article by Paula Howell about engaging in the process of archaeology beyond simply excavating features.
Tags: archaeology and education,
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Post-Medieval pits and stuff – and Anies’s film.
Guy writes about progress on site.
Posted under: the-site >> Post-Medieval
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This is a short article covering what we know about South Tenter Street from documentary and archaeological sources.
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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.
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Photo diary entry for 25th March 2008.
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This article explains who we are. It explains first of all who L – P : Archaeology are and also a bit about the dig team itself.
Posted under: the-site >> Roman
Tags: burials,
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Further information on excavations of the East London Roman Cemetery undertaken by other archaeological organisations.