Roy Stephenson

Roy Stephenson

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Author: tawny-fly
| Published: 2016-03-26 | 551 Views

Archaeological Archive Manager Finds from the Naval Victualling Yard LAARC Curation Research Access and Learning Leadership The Royal Naval Victualling Yard at East Smithfield was founded in 1560 and remained on site until 1785 when victualling operations were finally fully transferred to Deptford The excavations on the site called the Royal Mint took place between 1976 and 1988 A fully integrated report has been written to take into account all the strands of evidence for the development of the Yard This approach aims to achieve a greater understanding of the sites history through a combination of stratigraphic documentary finds and environmental evidence The volume is the third of three on the archaeology of the site It follows a MoLAS Studies Series Paper on the Black Death cemetery of 134850 and a monograph on the Cistercian Abbey of St Mary Graces 13501538 and the manor house 153860

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