London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... ( Period I ) . This was followed in Period II by the construction of the east - west 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 ...
... ( Period I ) . This was followed in Period II by the construction of the east - west 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 ...
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... period of decline , mainly on the grounds that archacologists have difficulty in dating throughout this period because of the curious scarcity in Britain of coins minted between 180 and 253 , and the less certain dating of late samian ...
... period of decline , mainly on the grounds that archacologists have difficulty in dating throughout this period because of the curious scarcity in Britain of coins minted between 180 and 253 , and the less certain dating of late samian ...
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... period 353-78 . Antonine period The reigns of Antoninus Pius , his adopted son Marcus Aurelius , and the latter's son Commodus , 138–92 . Antoninianus Coin of base silver characterised by radiate crown of emperor , introduced by ...
... period 353-78 . Antonine period The reigns of Antoninus Pius , his adopted son Marcus Aurelius , and the latter's son Commodus , 138–92 . Antoninianus Coin of base silver characterised by radiate crown of emperor , introduced by ...
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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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