London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... seems to continue the already ancient tradition of offering valuables to the river . Whether it represents also the continuation and final flowering of the craftsmanship of local smiths is perhaps more doubtful . Certainly there was a ...
... seems to continue the already ancient tradition of offering valuables to the river . Whether it represents also the continuation and final flowering of the craftsmanship of local smiths is perhaps more doubtful . Certainly there was a ...
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... seems eventually to have been reclaimed piecemeal by dumping on the marsh , and more substantial later Roman buildings , with walls partly at least of stone and sometimes with fine mosaic floors , began to appear beside the stream ...
... seems eventually to have been reclaimed piecemeal by dumping on the marsh , and more substantial later Roman buildings , with walls partly at least of stone and sometimes with fine mosaic floors , began to appear beside the stream ...
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... seems to have been deliberately demolished by pulling or knocking the surviving inner portion to the north or landward side , and all Roman deposits against the north face of the wall must have been removed to make this possible . What ...
... seems to have been deliberately demolished by pulling or knocking the surviving inner portion to the north or landward side , and all Roman deposits against the north face of the wall must have been removed to make this possible . What ...
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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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