
Episode 29:
Medieval London at the Museum of London
Archeology suggests that Roman London began with the Anglo-Saxons and became pretty much totally empty around the middle of the 5th century.
Join London Tour Guide, Hazel Baker and City of London Tour Guide, Ian McDiarmid, as they share the pieces that caught their eye from the Medieval section at the Museum of London.
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