London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... fire had occurred about that time . He subsequently found that there were ten sites east of the Walbrook where there were burnt levels indicating a second century fire , extending from St Swithin's Lane in the west to the site of All ...
... fire had occurred about that time . He subsequently found that there were ten sites east of the Walbrook where there were burnt levels indicating a second century fire , extending from St Swithin's Lane in the west to the site of All ...
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... fire at the warehouse.25 In more recent excavations , much evidence of burnt buildings of the early second century and probably of Hadrianic date26 has been found in Milk Street , Watling Court in Cannon Street west of Bow Lane , and on ...
... fire at the warehouse.25 In more recent excavations , much evidence of burnt buildings of the early second century and probably of Hadrianic date26 has been found in Milk Street , Watling Court in Cannon Street west of Bow Lane , and on ...
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... fire of 1666. In one significant respect it differed from the Boudican fire of 60 , which seems to have destroyed houses already emptied of their contents , and was therefore anticipated . The Hadrianic fire , on the other hand , seems ...
... fire of 1666. In one significant respect it differed from the Boudican fire of 60 , which seems to have destroyed houses already emptied of their contents , and was therefore anticipated . The Hadrianic fire , on the other hand , seems ...
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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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