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  • p Summary and Definition /p p This Archaeological Priority Area covers the post medieval Rippleside cemetery. The cemetery was founded in the 19th century and reflects the need for extra burial space to deal with Barking rsquo;s growing population. T

    Geography

  • Summary and definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers a large expanse of green space in the centre of the London Borough of Bromley. The area has been subject to little post-medieval and modern development and

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition 7.8.1 The Archaeological Priority Area contains the historic settlement of West Green. The settlement was in existence as early as 1384 when it was described as a midway settlement alo

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area of Hampstead covers a medieval settlement that grew from a small farmstead in the 12th century. This APA encompasses archaeological remains between Chesterford Gardens in the west to Heath Street i

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition The Thames Ironworks Archaeological Priority Area covers an area on the Limmo peninsula on the eastern bank of the River Lea between Canning Town Station and the River Thames. The Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company was es

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition 7.12.1 The Archaeological Priority Area covers Highgate Wood and Queen’s Wood. The two woodlands are remnants of the ancient Forest of Middlesex and are classified as areas of ancient

    Geography

  • p Summary and Definition /p p This Archaeological Priority Area covers a corridor of archaeological potential along the Ripple Road, covering the geological change from peat deposits along the foreshore and the gravel to the north. This area has been

    Geography

  • Lynch Hill terrace gravels form promontory with finds from Mesolithic, Bronze Age, Roman and Saxon periods. A Bronze Age cemetery and other prehistoric finds occurred on the South Acton estate east of Bollo Lane.

    Geography

  • Hackney 3.2 Hackney Commons Summary and definition The Archaeological Priority Area of Hackney Commons comprises Hackney Downs, Well Street Common and London Fields. The APA has been classified Tier 3 because it covers areas of common land and parklan

    Geography

  • Summary and Definition 7.4.1 The Archaeological Priority Area covers the historic core of Tottenham which originated in the medieval period. Part of the Roman road Ermine Street (APA 2.3) passes through the APA. 7

    Geography