Excavations on the south side of Cheapside found evidence for Roman
timber buildings and pits dating to the later 1st and 2nd centuries
AD, and a masonry building constructed after c AD 125. The main
west-east road through Londinium lay immediately north of the site.
Evidence for later Roman occupation was limited by modern
truncation. No medieval ground surfaces survive, but the site was
reoccupied from the 10th century with at least one substantial
building existing by the 13th century. Pit and well groups include
late 13th- or early 14th-century vessels associated with the wine
trade and early 14th-century kitchenware.
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