London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... central nucleus of the Roman city on both sides of Gracechurch Street , between Cornhill and Lombard Street ; and in the intermediate area south of the east - west Roman street that underlies the eastern end of Lombard Street and its ...
... central nucleus of the Roman city on both sides of Gracechurch Street , between Cornhill and Lombard Street ; and in the intermediate area south of the east - west Roman street that underlies the eastern end of Lombard Street and its ...
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... central nave and side - aisles of a basilica , though one odd feature is a semi - basement underlying the western end.3 It seems likely that there was an entrance to the central courtyard in the middle of the southern range , fronting ...
... central nave and side - aisles of a basilica , though one odd feature is a semi - basement underlying the western end.3 It seems likely that there was an entrance to the central courtyard in the middle of the southern range , fronting ...
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... Central Gaul , and dishes or shallow bowls of ' Pompeian Red Ware ' probably from Campania . In the late first and early second centuries they were replaced by colour - coated wares from Central Gaul and the Rhine / Mosel region , which ...
... Central Gaul , and dishes or shallow bowls of ' Pompeian Red Ware ' probably from Campania . In the late first and early second centuries they were replaced by colour - coated wares from Central Gaul and the Rhine / Mosel region , which ...
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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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