The Archaeology of Greater London is an interactive map of London archaeological finds from pre-historic times, through the arrival of the Romans correct upwards until the Middle Ages. Even if y'all aren't especially interested inwards archeology the map provides a fascinating insight into how London has developed equally a metropolis since the arrival of the Romans inwards 47 AD.
The Archaeology of Greater London map is organized into iv distinct historical eras: the prehistoric, Roman, Saxon as well as Medieval. Each historical menses has its ain map providing an overview of the density of archaeological finds that bring been discovered inwards London from that era of history. If y'all zoom inwards on the map colored markers are used to dot the types of notice discovered at dissimilar locations inwards the city.
The map for each historical menses too reflects the layout of London during that era. For representative the cast of the Thames as well as London's many lost rivers are shown equally they were at the time. The city's boundaries are shown equally they were during that fourth dimension inwards London's history as well as contemporaneous place-names are too used (for representative the Medieval 'Eastceape' instead of 'Eastcheap').
The Archaeology of Greater London was created past times the Museum of London Archaeology.