London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... POTTERY UP TO C.90 AD POTTERY C 60-80 A D S. ROMAN CEMENT FLOOR EARTH & RUBBISH ASHES BURNT EARTH & RUBBISH CEMENT BRICKEARTH & RUBBISH CEMENT OCCUPATION LAYER 0 GRAVEL BRICKEARTH 8 10 FEET POTTERY UP TO 80AD WELL POTTERY C 60 AD PIT 3 ...
... POTTERY UP TO C.90 AD POTTERY C 60-80 A D S. ROMAN CEMENT FLOOR EARTH & RUBBISH ASHES BURNT EARTH & RUBBISH CEMENT BRICKEARTH & RUBBISH CEMENT OCCUPATION LAYER 0 GRAVEL BRICKEARTH 8 10 FEET POTTERY UP TO 80AD WELL POTTERY C 60 AD PIT 3 ...
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... pottery - producing district in the northern part of the city between the fort and the Walbrook , in the neighbourhood of Coleman Street and Moorgate , an area of which we have little archaeological knowledge . The hypothesis is based ...
... pottery - producing district in the northern part of the city between the fort and the Walbrook , in the neighbourhood of Coleman Street and Moorgate , an area of which we have little archaeological knowledge . The hypothesis is based ...
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... pottery - making . Reference has already been made to the pottery industry that developed on Brockley Hill , where light - coloured earthenware was made in Mediterranean forms introduced by the Romans , such as flagons and mortaria . A ...
... pottery - making . Reference has already been made to the pottery industry that developed on Brockley Hill , where light - coloured earthenware was made in Mediterranean forms introduced by the Romans , such as flagons and mortaria . A ...
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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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