London’s Waterfront 1100–1666: Excavations in Thames Street, London, 1974–84
Discover the rich archaeological history of London's iconic Thames Street with London’s Waterfront 1100–1666: Excavations in Thames Street, London, 1974–84 by John Schofield. Published in 2020, this comprehensive volume spans 544 pages, showcasing the remarkable findings from four significant excavations conducted by the Museum of London between 1974 and 1984. Dive into the treasures unearthed at Swan Lane, Seal House, New Fresh Wharf, and Billingsgate Lorry Park, revealing the evolution of this vital area from 1100 to 1666. This book not only highlights the archaeological significance of the land south of Thames Street but also celebrates the rich tapestry of history that has shaped London. Perfect for archaeology enthusiasts and history buffs alike, Schofield's work is an essential addition to any collection focused on London's past.