A Roman drainage culvert, Great Fire destruction debris and other evidence from hillside sites north-east of London Bridge : excavations at Monument House and 13-21 Eastcheap, City of London
A Roman drainage culvert, Great Fire destruction debris and other evidence from hillside sites north-east of London Bridge : excavations at Monument House and 13-21 Eastcheap, City of London is a book. It was written by Ian Blair and published by Museum of London Archaeology Service in 2007.
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- author: Ian Blair
- publication date: 2007
- book publisher: Museum of London Archaeology Service
- book series: MoLAS archaeology studies series
- book subjects: London (England), London (England)-History, Great Fire, London, England, 1666
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