The Site of the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain, Hyde Park, London. Report on Geophysical Surveys, May 2003

Author(s): Louise Martin

An archaeological evaluation of the proposed site of the Princess Diana Memorial Fountain, Hyde Park, London, revealed evidence of Roman settlement activity. Subsequent geophysical survey was conducted on land to the south and east of this in a bid to trace any associated building remains. Unfortunately, considerable modern interference and activity at the site has meant there is little geophysical evidence for any significant archaeology.

Report Number:
89/2003
Series:
CfA Reports
Pages:
7
Keywords:
Earth Resistance Fluxgate Geophysical Survey Gradiometer Magnetometer

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