London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... built of flanged roofing - tiles , broken and laid in regular courses , with the upturned flanges forming the face of the wall - and roofing - tiles were also incorporated in walls of the structure to the east.5 The close association of ...
... built of flanged roofing - tiles , broken and laid in regular courses , with the upturned flanges forming the face of the wall - and roofing - tiles were also incorporated in walls of the structure to the east.5 The close association of ...
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... built on the slope above the river just north of Upper Thames Street , extending across Huggin Hill ( fig 14 ) .26 This was a position where natural springs emerged from the hillside at the junction of the London Clay and the overlying ...
... built on the slope above the river just north of Upper Thames Street , extending across Huggin Hill ( fig 14 ) .26 This was a position where natural springs emerged from the hillside at the junction of the London Clay and the overlying ...
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... built of several large stone blocks from an earlier building , re- used here to form a quoin , the angle of which seems to have been determined by their shape ( 53 ) . Mortar had been smeared between the courses on both faces of the ...
... built of several large stone blocks from an earlier building , re- used here to form a quoin , the angle of which seems to have been determined by their shape ( 53 ) . Mortar had been smeared between the courses on both faces of 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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