What does Museum of London Archaeology do?
Museum of London Archaeology offers a full range of consultancy and professional services in archaeology and heritage management. We advise property sector clients on how best to manage the implications of developing on archaeological sites or in historic towns and landscapes. We also design, manage and deliver pragmatic heritage projects, based on over 35 years’ experience. Our services range from desk-based studies and EIA to major site investigation schemes.
Where does Museum of London Archaeology operate?
We work throughout the UK and overseas.
What size is Museum of London Archaeology?
Museum of London Archaeology is one of the largest archaeological practices in Britain. We currently employ around 170 professional archaeologists and specialists. We carry out around 200 archaeological projects each year.
What does Museum of London Archaeology specialise in?
Museum of London Archaeology has an unrivalled reputation in urban archaeology and the successful integration of archaeological work with major construction and infrastructure schemes.
What kind of organisation is Museum of London Archaeology?
Museum of London Archaeology operates as an independent business and trading arm of Museum of London, which was established by Act of Parliament in 1965. It is completely independent of statutory or local authority organisations charged with protecting the nation’s heritage.
Where is Museum of London Archaeology located?
Museum of London Archaeology is based at Mortimer Wheeler House, 46 Eagle Wharf Road, London, N1 7ED. View or download a map showing the location of Museum of London Archaeology.
Museum of London Archaeology also has a Southwest area office at 2 Princes Buildings, George Street, Bath, BA1 2ED.