London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... present London Bridge . Their junction , approximately midway between the mediaeval and modern bridges , does not give the precise position of the Roman bridgehead , which has been lost by erosion and lay some distance to the north of ...
... present London Bridge . Their junction , approximately midway between the mediaeval and modern bridges , does not give the precise position of the Roman bridgehead , which has been lost by erosion and lay some distance to the north of ...
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... present City , with its minute residential population of 7000 and its enormous army of day - time workers , is almost identical in its limits with the mediaeval city , which had grown beyond the Roman walls . The shape of the Roman city ...
... present City , with its minute residential population of 7000 and its enormous army of day - time workers , is almost identical in its limits with the mediaeval city , which had grown beyond the Roman walls . The shape of the Roman city ...
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... present it seems more reasonable to regard large domestic buildings of some luxury in fourth century London as the residences of officials . Peter Salway has suggested that a great part of the late Roman city could have been occupied by ...
... present it seems more reasonable to regard large domestic buildings of some luxury in fourth century London as the residences of officials . Peter Salway has suggested that a great part of the late Roman city could have been occupied 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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