At Kew, a pile of large ironnails rusted together show that boat building and repair went on, and pieces of 17th-century slipware mingle with Tudor pot handles.
Archaeologists said one of the most notable burials was a grave that contained the skeletons of two individuals which were closely flexed together, and the discovery of a number of ironnails around the edge of two of the graves, suggesting the bodies were buried inside coffins.