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Annual Lecture announced: Keeping the lights on at Hampton Court Palace

16/4/2019

 
Thursday 16th May 2019 -- Institute of Archaeology, 31-34 Gordon Square, London WC1

Guy Hunt of L - P : Archaeology and Daniel Jackson of Historic Royal Palaces will be revealing the results of the first two of five phases of works to replace hundreds of metres of electrical cabling within the scheduled monument of Hampton Court. Required to support the future use of the building as a heritage attraction, the ring main replacement project also entails a multitude of archaeological interventions. This rare and challenging opportunity to excavate in and around the buildings is revealing earlier phases of the building -- both expected and unexpected.

As usual, the Annual Lecture is preceded by a wine reception, and London Archaeologist's short Annual General Meeting. All are welcome and it's all free of charge. 
6.30pm: wine reception (please RSVP for catering purposes)
7.00pm: London Archaeologist AGM, followed by Annual Lecture

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50th anniversary reports

31/12/2018

 
So much has happened around our 50th anniversary, we’ve devoted a webpage to it. The report on the very well received 50th anniversary conference that took place on 6th October 2018 can be found there.
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Publication Prize 2018

19/11/2018

 
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The winner of the 2018 London Archaeological Prize, familiarly known as the Publication Prize, was announced to a packed London Archaeological Forum at the Museum of London on 19th November.

Al Telfer (on the left in the photo), one of the panel administering the prize, announced that one publication stood out from all others, with high praise from all the judges: An Immense and Exceedingly Commodious Goods Station: The Archaeology and History of the Great Northern Railway’s Goods Yard at King’s Cross, 1849 to the Present Day, by Rebecca Haslam and Guy Thompson of Pre-Construct Archaeology. A certificate and cheque for £250 was presented to a 'delighted' Rebecca Haslam (centre) by Cath Maloney (right), formerly of the LAARC and one of the four judges. 

Two other publications received honourable mentions:  The Deptford royal dockyard and manor of Sayes Court, London: excavations 2000–12 by Antony Francis of MOLA, and John Schofield's St Paul's Cathedral: Archaeology and History. The full shortlist, with comments from the judges -- John Lewis, Cath Maloney, John Pearce and Signe Hoffos -- can be found here. 

Look out for an interview with the winning authors, Becky and Guy, in the spring issue of London Archaeologist, to find out how an outstanding publication of such a complex site can be put together successfully. 

Golden Ticket winners on tour

4/5/2018

 
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Two Golden Tickets – we’re placing them in 10 or so subscribers’ magazines each quarter – gave the winners and their guests a great time at the Museum of London Archaeological Archive on 4th May.  Curatorial Assistant Dan Nesbitt, gave them a behind the scenes tour and the chance to handle some unique treasures. According to the winners Mike Hacker (left) and Malcolm Tucker (second left), they and their guests found it ‘a complete eye opener’. Dan will be repeating the tour in the autumn for two more Golden Ticket winners. Subscribe now to be in with a chance for this and lots more, from publications to merchandise to free conference tickets.

Back issues free online

1/1/2018

 
Every London Archaeologist published from the first issue in 1968 pictured here through to autumn 2015 can be accessed free on the Archaeological Data Service – ADS. It’s an amazing resource for researchers, and browsing through early issues offers a fascinating look at how archaeology has changed. Only members and purchasers of individual issues have the magazines published in the last two years, but four back issues are posted online by ADS once a year. The next upload is due in the autumn and will include winter 2016 through autumn 2016, and the annual Round-up supplement detailing all the archaeological work undertaken across London in 2015.
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