Research Articles
Archaeology and the London Thames: past, present and future
Author:
Jane Sidell
UCL Institute of Archaeology, GB
Abstract
Throughout London's history the Thames has functioned as the city's main artery, but the archaeology of the river and its floodplain has, until recently, attracted relatively little attention. Now a wealth of new evidence of changes in prehistoric land use, vegetation and sea level is being recovered, some of which is relevant to present-day policies of river management.
How to Cite:
Sidell, J., 2001. Archaeology and the London Thames: past, present and future. Archaeology International, 5, pp.12–15. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/ai.0505
Published on
23 Oct 2001.
Peer Reviewed
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