London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... remained to supplement his cavalry after the two hundred had been despatched by Decianus Catus to Camulodunum . Only one decision was really possible ; Londinium had to be sacrificed if the province as a whole was to be saved . In spite ...
... remained to supplement his cavalry after the two hundred had been despatched by Decianus Catus to Camulodunum . Only one decision was really possible ; Londinium had to be sacrificed if the province as a whole was to be saved . In spite ...
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... remained , but deliver some discouraging blows to the troublesom Picts , Scots and Saxons , and to rationalise Britain's defences , so that they had a chance of surviving further withdrawals , which in fact took place two years later in ...
... remained , but deliver some discouraging blows to the troublesom Picts , Scots and Saxons , and to rationalise Britain's defences , so that they had a chance of surviving further withdrawals , which in fact took place two years later in ...
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... remained extraordinarily fresh , as if it had only just been finished . It was completely unweathered , and must have been covered immediately with dumped soil . From this came a large quantity of late Roman pottery , and no fewer than ...
... remained extraordinarily fresh , as if it had only just been finished . It was completely unweathered , and must have been covered immediately with dumped soil . From this came a large quantity of late Roman pottery , and no fewer than ...
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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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