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Hello Bluesky! We are a quarterly magazine publishing the latest on #London’s #archaeology, history and heritage. ⚱️

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Here's more about Dutch eel ships from @greenleejw.bsky.social

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It's Friday! Let's end the week with a map & some eels!

Here is John Speed's 1611 map, "The Kingdome of Great Britaine and Ireland." There are Dutch eel ships on this map. Can you find them? (the answer is at the end of the thread)

Wait, you ask...WTF is an eel ship? 1/5
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Not saying we chose this for @greenleejw.bsky.social, but not saying we didn't either...
There had been a plentiful supply of Thames eels, but numbers began to dwindle with colder weather in the 14th century. So Dutch merchants increased their eel imports, keeping them fresh in specially adapted ships. The ships' mooring spots were along the Thames at Queenhithe and Billingsgate.
This iron eel spear was designed for use in shallow water. It captured the eel without injuring it, by gripping it or holding it down. Eels caught this way were sent live to market.

Eels were a delicacy. In medieval times, they were trapped or caught in the Thames using just such an eel spear.
Lots of comments about the artefact on our front cover this issue - it's an eel spear!

The spear is currently on display in the Mudlarking exhibition at London Museum Docklands until 1 March 2026.

Photo © London Museum
Research

🏺 The Dead Marshes: Excavations at 1 Liverpool St - James Langthorne

🏺 Excavations at 14-19 Tottenham Mews, Camden - Kathy Davidson, with Guy Thompson, Berni Sudds & Märit Gaimster

@pcaarchaeology.bsky.social
🏺 Findspot: A folded pilgrim badge from the foreshore - Peter Wollweber

🏺 Access to archaeology: Whitechapel archaeology - Sarah Wolferstan @archsoutheast.bsky.social
Our Autumn 2025 issue is out now!

In this issue:

Features:

🏺 Archaeological overview: The Liberty site strikes again! @molarchaeology.bsky.social

🏺 Findspot: A Roman cremation from the Old Kent Road: New light on an old find - Stephen Greep

#archaeology #london
The photo is of foreshore features at Trig Lane being recorded by the team from UCL Institute of Archaeology and CRaFT, 2024 (Photo: C Frearson @lofttroll.bsky.social)
They will be looking at illustrated examples of the erosion-threatened issues faced by archaeological sites on the #Thames foreshore, and responses involving co-operation between local societies and UCL.
Join us for our AGM and Annual Lecture on Thursday 22nd May 2025, 7:00pm
At @uclarchaeology.bsky.social or online.

This year's Annual Lecture will be: New Research on the City Foreshore with Gustav Milne and Angela Bloomfield

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We're delighted that this year's Annual Lecture will be with Gustav Milne and Angela Broomfield on New Research on the City Foreshore.

Join us on 22nd May, 7:00pm at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL or online on Zoom.

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Join us for our AGM and Annual Lecture on Thursday 22nd May 2025, 7:00pm
At @uclarchaeology.bsky.social or online.

This year's Annual Lecture will be: New Research on the City Foreshore with Gustav Milne and Angela Bloomfield

www.londonarchaeologist.org.uk/agm-and-annu...

#London #Archaeology 🏺
The photo is of foreshore features at Trig Lane being recorded by the team from UCL Institute of Archaeology and CRaFT, 2024 (Photo: C Frearson @lofttroll.bsky.social)
They will be looking at illustrated examples of the erosion-threatened issues faced by archaeological sites on the #Thames foreshore, and responses involving co-operation between local societies and UCL.
Join us for our AGM and Annual Lecture on Thursday 22nd May 2025, 7:00pm
At @uclarchaeology.bsky.social or online.

This year's Annual Lecture will be: New Research on the City Foreshore with Gustav Milne and Angela Bloomfield

www.londonarchaeologist.org.uk/agm-and-annu...

#London #Archaeology 🏺
The context for the find can be found in "Bermondsey Square - Prehistoric and Roman Settlement, Medieval Abbey and Post-Medieval Mansion" by Alistair Douglas, published by PCA in 2024.

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New Publication: Bermondsey Square – Pre Construct Archaeology
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It was possibly made in the Fujian or Guangdong (formerly Canton) provinces of south-east China. It reflects the 18th-century British fascination with Chinese imports when such objects like this became very fashionable.
The colourful stoneware lion's design includes a spiral- patterned mane with green and honey yellow glazes. It has a hollow body and is thought to have held incense. When lit, smoke would emerge from its mouth to transform it into a fire-breathing lion.
On the Cover this issue!

This Chinese fire-breathing lion was found during excavations which were conducted from 1998 - 2018 at Bermondsey Square.

Photo © PCA/Strephon Duckering

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Ha! It maybe!

Looking forward to seeing the article!
Research:

The Prehistory of Greenwich Wharf
Enid Allison et al

Evidence for Roman and Later Activity, St Swithin's Lane
Jessica Bryan and Sadie Watson @drsadiewatson.bsky.social

Obituary: Timothy Darvill, OBE

Plus book review, letter, commentary, news, and diary
Features (cont.):

LA Publication Prize: A good read - judges' comments for the runners-up

Museums Update: London Museum update @londonmuseum.bsky.social