Medieval Middlesex – the Archaeological Remains

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Medieval Middlesex – the Archaeological Remains
An Illustrated Talk by Adam Corsini
7.30pm Thursday
26 February 2015

Adam Corsini spoke on “Medieval Middlesex – the Archaeological Remains”. The talk focused on the archaeology found at South Mimms and included findings from an excavation in Regents Park Road as well.

Adam’s background is in Classical Archaeology, in particular the Roman period. After graduating, Adam worked as field archaeologist on sites within London as well as supervising training excavations in Rome. He joined the London Archaeological Archives and Research Centre in 2004 where he is the Collections Manager for the Museum of London. The Museum is the largest of its kind in the world, storing records for over 8,500 excavations and over five million artefacts.