London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... least have a good chance of surviving the intrusions of later foundations and pits . As yet these are our only real clues to early military activity in London . If the first London Bridge at Southwark was not built until at least seven ...
... least have a good chance of surviving the intrusions of later foundations and pits . As yet these are our only real clues to early military activity in London . If the first London Bridge at Southwark was not built until at least seven ...
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... least seem to have been heated by flues for hot air , and there was a drainage system beneath the floor . The east wing continued further south at a lower level and may have projected beyond the main facade of the building . The south ...
... least seem to have been heated by flues for hot air , and there was a drainage system beneath the floor . The east wing continued further south at a lower level and may have projected beyond the main facade of the building . The south ...
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... least were not built before the thirteenth century . The eastern side of the city was certainly more vulnerable to the Saxon sea - raids that constituted the greatest danger to south - east Britain in the later Roman period . The north ...
... least were not built before the thirteenth century . The eastern side of the city was certainly more vulnerable to the Saxon sea - raids that constituted the greatest danger to south - east Britain in the later Roman period . The north ...
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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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