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Mudlarking: Lost and Found on the River Thames is a book written by Lara Maiklem and published August 2019 in UK, Australia and New Zealand by Bloomsbury. It was published in the US and Canada as Mudlark: In Search of London's History Along the River Thames by Liveright.
Moving from the river's tidal origins in Teddington to the Thames Estuary in the east, Mudlarking is a search for urban solitude and history on the River Thames, the longest archaeological site in the world.
The book has been:
- Sunday Times Bestseller
- BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week
- The Observer Book of the Year
- Daily Express Book of the Year