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    • London Archaeologist Round Ups 1973-199119 pdfs to view and download
    • John MaloneyA life in ruins
      • Speak-Up
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      • The DUA (Department of Urban Archaeology), managing archaeological investigations in the City of London 1973-91
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      • Weekly Whisper1974-75 21 issues
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      • Closed on Mondays1990 1 issue
    • AnnualsDUA and MOLAS
      • The Big DigJubilee Line Extension 1992 - 1998
      • MoLAS Annuals
      • Archaeology of the City of London 1980
    • Ivor Noël Hume1927 -2017
      • Into the Jaws of Death ... Walked One
    • Archaeology Matters23 plus 5 special issues 1998-2007
      • Archaeology Matters (Museum of London)
    • MoLAS Site Manual128 pages to view and download
      • Archaeological Site Manual - No 3
  • Home and AwayBusman's Holidays
    • Chrissie Harrison (Milne)
      • Wharram Percy
      • An Eventful Week in Carthage
    • Peter James
      • A memorable trip to Libya (and back) in 1979
    • Tom Chilton
      • Trondheim
  • Telling TalesGustav Milne
  • Videos
    • Excavation at Billingsgate Market (BIG82) 1982
    • Two Thames TV News Reports on the Bull Wharf (UPT90) archaeological excavation
    • The Fleet Valley Project
    • Geoff Egan's Memorial Video
    • The Milk Street Jewish Ritual Bath
  • Elysium RIPOur fallen friends
 ‘The Fallen: remembering a lost generation’

Ian Blair

‘Rebuilding London – if they have to preserve these Roman discoveries’
(Moon, Sunday Dispatch, 26 September 1954)

Ian Blair

‘The invisible finds teams’: Unsung heroes of London archaeology No.612

Ian Blair
Photograph from Roy Stephenson

Oh No Mates… Is Absolutely Nothing Sacred?
the Crumbling Bastions Of Chauvinism: Well Perhaps Not!

Ian Blair

'Shortage of archaeologists'

Ian Blair

'Milestone or Millstone?'

Ian Blair

Britain's first banana found in Tudor Rubbish

The Guardian June 16, 1999

From FAB88 to JOE90: Inspiring site codes from the past

Ian Blair

'Billingsgate memories: or Mad as a hatter’

Ian Blair

Lock, Shop, and Twenty Smoking Barrels

Ian Blair

What price an archaeologist?

Ian Blair

Photographs from Jon Bailey and Friederike Hammer

Monument House

30-35 Botolph Lane, 29-31 Monument Street, EC3. 

The enigma of a 20th century time capsule in a 3rd century Roman culvert

  1. Roman history goes down the drain: or the man with the $100,000 breasts
  2. The Three Wise Men of Gotham
  3. Audrey Baines 'Trowel Blazer' in the City of London
  4. Ivor Noël Hume

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