London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... tower . It had been built on a gravel slope , but no terrace had been cut ; instead the foundations had been levelled by digging deeper foundation trenches to the north . Initially a line of large posts had been set up about 18ft ( 5.5m ) ...
... tower . It had been built on a gravel slope , but no terrace had been cut ; instead the foundations had been levelled by digging deeper foundation trenches to the north . Initially a line of large posts had been set up about 18ft ( 5.5m ) ...
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... Tower of London . The possible relationship of the Lanthorn , Wakefield and Bell Towers to late Roman bastions of the riverside wall has already been discussed ( 233 ) . Parnell also draws attention to the fact that the ground floor ...
... Tower of London . The possible relationship of the Lanthorn , Wakefield and Bell Towers to late Roman bastions of the riverside wall has already been discussed ( 233 ) . Parnell also draws attention to the fact that the ground floor ...
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... Tower of London , 1777 . Length 4in ( 10.1cm ) . Probably early fifth century . British Museum that area might suggest the presence of soldiers or officials . During digging for foundations in the Tower of London in 1777 , very near the ...
... Tower of London , 1777 . Length 4in ( 10.1cm ) . Probably early fifth century . British Museum that area might suggest the presence of soldiers or officials . During digging for foundations in the Tower of London in 1777 , very near the ...
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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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