London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... gravel roadway with its adjacent ditch , and by the dumping of gravel in an open area on the west of the site , and in a more limited area on the east . The more easterly gravel deposit had a straight north - south edge at right angles ...
... gravel roadway with its adjacent ditch , and by the dumping of gravel in an open area on the west of the site , and in a more limited area on the east . The more easterly gravel deposit had a straight north - south edge at right angles ...
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... gravel terrace east of the Walbrook . It underlies the eastern end of Lombard Street and part of the western portion of Fenchurch Street - the portion running east - west to the west of Rood Lane . This has in fact been a roadway ...
... gravel terrace east of the Walbrook . It underlies the eastern end of Lombard Street and part of the western portion of Fenchurch Street - the portion running east - west to the west of Rood Lane . This has in fact been a roadway ...
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... gravel metalling little more than 161⁄2ft ( 5m ) wide . The southern road is as yet less securely dated than the northern , but likewise lay directly on the natural brick- earth and is apparently a primary feature ( fig . 4 ) . Our only ...
... gravel metalling little more than 161⁄2ft ( 5m ) wide . The southern road is as yet less securely dated than the northern , but likewise lay directly on the natural brick- earth and is apparently a primary feature ( fig . 4 ) . Our only ...
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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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