London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... Street , north of the modern road , and a lead cist with coins of Vespasian from the north end of Endell Street to the south of it . Further west it continued on the line of Oxford Street to meet Watling Street at Marble Arch . There is ...
... Street , north of the modern road , and a lead cist with coins of Vespasian from the north end of Endell Street to the south of it . Further west it continued on the line of Oxford Street to meet Watling Street at Marble Arch . There is ...
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... Street , Hammersmith Road , King Street and Chiswick High Road , where it would have joined the main Silchester road . 12 It seems likely that this alternative road developed from local trackways at a somewhat later date than the main ...
... Street , Hammersmith Road , King Street and Chiswick High Road , where it would have joined the main Silchester road . 12 It seems likely that this alternative road developed from local trackways at a somewhat later date than the main ...
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... Street presents problems in its relationship with the Roman street - plan . This must surely have been a primary road , constructed soon after the Thames bridge was built , to link it with what was then the capital and by far the most ...
... Street presents problems in its relationship with the Roman street - plan . This must surely have been a primary road , constructed soon after the Thames bridge was built , to link it with what was then the capital and by far the most ...
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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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