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Report Title
Land at the junction of Streatham Place and New Park Road, Streatham Hill, London Borough of Lambeth
Publisher and Publication Year
Wessex Archaeology - 2005
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Summary
Non-technical Summary Wessex Archaeology was engaged by Macniven Cameron (The Client) to undertake an archaeological evaluation on land at the junction of Streatham Place and New Park Road, Streatham Hill, (the Site) centred on NGR 530201/173650, in advance of the construction of commercial and car parking facilities. The archaeological evaluation was undertaken in accordance with a written scheme of investigation (Wessex Archaeology 2005) which was verbally approved by Barry Taylor of English Heritages Greater London Archaeological Advisory Service (GLAAS). Three test trenches were excavated to the underlying level of the natural geology, no evidence of archaeological remains were encountered during the evaluation. 1 LAND AT THE JUNCTION OF STREATHAM PLACE AND NEW PARK ROAD, STREATHAM HILL LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION REPORT-----------------------------
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements........................................................................................................................... i Non-technical Summary................................................................................................................. ii 1 INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 PLANNING BACKGROUND......................................................................................................... 1 1.2 SITE LOCATION......................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 SITE GEOLOGY AND TOPOGRAPHY ........................................................................................... 1 1.4 ARCHAEOLOGICAL BACKGROUND............................................................................................ 2 1.5 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ............................................................................................................. 2 2 EVALUATION METHODOLOGY............................................................................................. 3 2.1 METHODOLOGICAL STANDARDS............................................................................................... 3 2.2 HEALTH AND SAFETY ............................................................................................................... 3 2.3 FIELDWORK .............................................................................................................................. 3 3 RESULTS ....................................................................................................................................... 4 3.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 4 4 THE FINDS.................................................................................................................................... 4 5 CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSION............................................................................................ 4 6 THE ARCHIVE ............................................................................................................................. 4 7 BIBLIOGRAPHY.......................................................................................................................... 5 APPENDIX 1. TRENCH SUMMARY TABLES................................................................................ 6 Table of FiguresHeadings
46 Berkley Square50 Westminster Bridge Road
ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION REPORT
Acknowledgements
Non-technical Summary
1.2 Site Location
1.3 Site Geology and Topography
1.4 Archaeological Background
2 EVALUATION METHODOLOGY
2.1 Methodological Standards
2.2 Health and Safety
2.3 Fieldwork
3 RESULTS
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Trench 1
3.3 Trench 2
3.4 Trench 3
4 THE FINDS
4.1.1 No finds were recovered from the evaluation.
5 CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSION
6 THE ARCHIVE
7 BIBLIOGRAPHY