New studies in London Archaeolology
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
London
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Start date
Different dates available
The course looks at how London prospered and declined over a 2,000 year period, the archaeological evidence for which can be analysed and discussed to suggest reasons for the profound changes in fortune.
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About this course
Have a greater understanding of London’s complex chronological development, appreciate the importance of archaeological research, and a have a deeper consideration of the substantial social and economic changes undergone.
An open mind.
Formal presentations in the classroom will be interjected with discussions.
Reviews
Subjects
- Archaeology
Course programme
The central theme of urbanisation, urban archaeology as a research discipline, the city’s rich chronological development and how the mind set of former Londoners can be suggested by the archaeological evidence presented.
1 ROMAN LONDON: a new review
2 SAXON LONDON: a new beginning
3 EXCAVATING THE MEDIEVAL MIND: an ecclesiastical archaeology of London
4 TRAGEDY & TRIUMPH: THE GREAT FIRE AND THE GREAT REBUILING, 1666-1711
5 AN ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE LONDON BLITZ
6 THE FUTURE OF LONDON FROM AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE.
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New studies in London Archaeolology