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8,000 year old flint
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19th century glass bottle
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18th century Pearlware bowl
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Tudor wooden bowling ball
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19th century pewter jug
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Small ceramic vessel
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Roman coin
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Roman cremation urn
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The Walbrook Valley skulls
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19th century marmalade jar
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Tunnel: The Archaeology of Crossrail
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Behind the hoardings: Connaught Tunnel
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Constructing the Elizabeth line tunnels
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The Roman cemetery
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Roman skulls discovered at Liverpool Street
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The New Churchyard
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360° video of 1665 Great Plague pit
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Bedlam burial excavation nears completion
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Scientific analysis at Charterhouse
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The journey of London clay
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Reindeer and bison at Royal Oak
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Saint Barbara
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Mammoth jaw bone
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Prehistoric south-east London
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55 million year old amber
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The Thames Iron Works and Shipbuilding Company
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Large iron chain
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Remains of a Tudor manor house
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Tudor finds uncovered at Stepney Green
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Roman coins
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Roman transport
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Roman writing
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The mystery of the Walbrook skulls
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Life in Roman London
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Finds from the Moorfields marsh – cabinet 1
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Finds from the Moorfields marsh – cabinet 2
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New Churchyard burials
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Skeleton of victim of the Great Plague of 1665
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Any old rubbish: Cesspit 1
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Any old rubbish: Cesspit 2
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Bone and ivory working
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Rubbish dumps
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Charterhouse Square burials
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14th century cemetery – Phase I
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The final breakthrough
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14th century cemetery – Phase II & III
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Jam jars and marmalade pots
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The Astoria
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Westbourne Park Depot
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Old Oak Common
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The Elizabeth line
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Crossrail and London’s archaeology
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Archaeology and engineering
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The Connaught Tunnel
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What is geoarchaeology?
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Mammoths in East London
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Archaeological layers
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Tunnelling giants: Elizabeth and Victoria
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Engaging the local community
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Tunnelling giants: Jessica and Ellie
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Moated manor house to Victorian terrace
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Roman Moorgate and Liverpool Street
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What is Dendrochronology?
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Offerings to the gods?
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The Moorfields marsh
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Crossrail grout shafts
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Tunnelling time capsule
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Plan of New Churchyard burials
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Late 17th to 19th-century developments
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Charterhouse Square and Farringdon
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Black Death plague victim
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The West End
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Crosse and Blackwell
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Building recording in Soho
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Bond Street and Tyburn
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Tunnelling giants: Ada and Phyllis
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Paddington to Old Oak Common
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