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  <title>The Tower’s Medieval Past through Archaeology</title>
  <description> Archaeology can offer us&amp;amp;nbsp;new discoveries into the&amp;amp;nbsp;Tower of London’s&amp;amp;nbsp;medieval&amp;amp;nbsp;past, as well as&amp;amp;nbsp;insights into the lives of the community that lived and worked there.&amp;amp;nbsp;In 2019, and in the summer of 2025, we undertook one of the most important excavations at the Tower for a generation, just outside the Chapel of St Peter Ad&amp;amp;nbsp;Vincula.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   Now for the first time ever, we have detailed information about the ordinary people who lived, worshipped, and died at the Tower, but what more can&amp;amp;nbsp;we&amp;amp;nbsp;learn from these excavations? To find out more, we join Alfred Hawkins, Curator of Historic Buildings.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Read about the recent archaeological  digs at the Tower of London in our blog posts: &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   Life, death and worship in the Tower of London, Part I | Historic Royal Palaces&amp;amp;nbsp;   Life, death and worship in the Tower of London, Part II | Historic Royal Palaces&amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
  <author_name>Historic Royal Palaces Podcast</author_name>
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