London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... Southwark 20 7 Officer's sword from Thames at Fulham , Ist century AD 25 8 Legionary helmet from Thames , 1st century AD 26 9 Possible support of Roman bridge , Fish Street Hill 29 10 Gravel metalling of road , Montague Close , Southwark ...
... Southwark 20 7 Officer's sword from Thames at Fulham , Ist century AD 25 8 Legionary helmet from Thames , 1st century AD 26 9 Possible support of Roman bridge , Fish Street Hill 29 10 Gravel metalling of road , Montague Close , Southwark ...
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... Southwark . By implication it points therefore to a later date for the construction of the first London Bridge and the beginning of Londinium . A small professional team has been working in Southwark since 1970 , and gradually a clearer ...
... Southwark . By implication it points therefore to a later date for the construction of the first London Bridge and the beginning of Londinium . A small professional team has been working in Southwark since 1970 , and gradually a clearer ...
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... Southwark Grade II forms the largest group , and the proportions are Grade I 21 % , II 53 % and III 26 % . The corresponding proportions at Lea Mills are Grade I 6 % , II 21 % and III 73 % . On the assumption that there was a ...
... Southwark Grade II forms the largest group , and the proportions are Grade I 21 % , II 53 % and III 26 % . The corresponding proportions at Lea Mills are Grade I 6 % , II 21 % and III 73 % . On the assumption that there was a ...
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London before the Roman Conquest | 1 |
Bronze shield from Thames at Battersea early 1st century AD | 8 |
PreRoman burial from Southwark | 20 |
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