London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... fragments of crucibles , on which traces of gold could be detected , and pieces of thin clay tube rather like the stem of a tobacco - pipe , which may have been part of a blow - pipe used in metal- working . 11 A goldsmith was also at ...
... fragments of crucibles , on which traces of gold could be detected , and pieces of thin clay tube rather like the stem of a tobacco - pipe , which may have been part of a blow - pipe used in metal- working . 11 A goldsmith was also at ...
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... fragments of glass vessels on the same site was fortuitous . The vessels described are of high quality — a basin with filigree lines of white , a fragment imitating chalcedony , and a bowl with cut facets - and were almost certainly ...
... fragments of glass vessels on the same site was fortuitous . The vessels described are of high quality — a basin with filigree lines of white , a fragment imitating chalcedony , and a bowl with cut facets - and were almost certainly ...
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... fragments of an amphora , of a type that came from the eastern Mediterranean , probably from Gaza ( fig 38 ) . Since the type first appears in Athens in the middle of the fifth century , it was at first thought that the amphora gave an ...
... fragments of an amphora , of a type that came from the eastern Mediterranean , probably from Gaza ( fig 38 ) . Since the type first appears in Athens in the middle of the fifth century , it was at first thought that the amphora gave an ...
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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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