Excavations and built heritage recording on the site of the London 2012
Olympic and Paralympic Games have revealed evidence dating from the last
Ice Age up to the modern period. Extensive geoarchaeological and
palaeo-environmenal studies, coupled with a comprehensive radiocarbon
dating programme, have enabled the valley's past environments to be
reconstructed. As well as significant Neolithic finds, the excavations
revealed Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements, and some evidence for
Roman, Saxon and medieval activity. Aspects of post-medieval industry
are examined, as are features relating to Victorian infrastructure
developments and the rapid industrialisation of the lower Lea Valley.