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The upper Walbrook valley cemetery of Roman London: Excavations at Finsbury Circus, City of London, 1987-2007
The unusual quantity of skulls found in the sediments of the Roman Walbrook stream in London has been attributed to a range of causes, from the disposal of massacre victims to the continuity of a largely imagined pre-Roman ‘cult of the head’. Excavations in Finsbury Circus offer a more prosaic explanation. Here, a cemetery occupied marginal land where human remains, particularly skulls, were frequently exposed and washed out, to be transported by floods, migrating Walbrook tributaries and drainage channels. This disturbance would have been plain to see yet formal burials continued to be made, suggesting the watershed area held particular significance for those using the cemetery or that their choice of burial location was restricted
Handyside Park and Wharf Road (Transect C), Kings Cross Central, London N1, Strip and Map Excavation Report
A4 client repor
73-89 Oxford Street, Lodon W1D 2EP, Report on an archaeological watching brief
A4 client report, including figure
2509 City Road, London EC1, Post-excavation assessment interim no 1
A4 client report with fig
29-30 St James's Street and 25-27 Bury Street, London SW1Y, Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief
Unpublished MOLA site report. Standard A
Felnex Trading Estate, Hackbridge, London, SM6 7EL, Report on Archaeological Investigations
71-77 Wigmore Street, London, W1U, Report on an Archaeological Evaluation
A4 ringbound client repor
Post-excavation assessment and updated project design Limmo Peninsula, Victoria Dock Portal, Custom House, Connaught Tunnel, North Woolwich Portal and Plumstead Portal and Depot
Grey literature (unpublished document/manuscript