This book is available online via the MOLA digital repository https://doi.org/10.48583/j7n8-vh88
Extensive excavations at Regis House revealed remarkable evidence for pre-Boudican waterfront activity next to the Roman London bridge, followed in AD 63–4 by the construction of a massive timber quay, warehouse and other buildings, greatly altered and extended over the course of the 1st century AD. These in turn were destroyed in the AD 120s by the Hadrianic Fire, leading to the dumping of a thick layer of fire debris to allow the construction of large masonry buildings which remained in use until the end of the period.
MOLA Monograph Series 75 (digital only) 2024