ARCHAEOMAGNETIC DATING: THE NATIONAL GALLERY EXTENSION, ORANGE ST, LONDON.

Author(s): Paul Linford

A clay hearth, discovered during excavations on the site of the National Gallery extension in London, was sampled for archaeomagnetic dating. Measurements suggest a date range in the twelfth century AD which compliments other available dating evidence.

Report Number:
27/1990
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
10
Keywords:
Archaeomagnetism

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