London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... stone walls , and it stands on a central site where a governmental building might be expected . As a stone building it might have survived the fire with only superficial damage , so that it could be reoccupied soon after officialdom ...
... stone walls , and it stands on a central site where a governmental building might be expected . As a stone building it might have survived the fire with only superficial damage , so that it could be reoccupied soon after officialdom ...
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... stone of a building of ragstone , chalk and flint in Nicholas Lane , between the two main east - west roads and west of the bridge . It seems likely that a large and heavy stone would have been re - used somewhere near the building from ...
... stone of a building of ragstone , chalk and flint in Nicholas Lane , between the two main east - west roads and west of the bridge . It seems likely that a large and heavy stone would have been re - used somewhere near the building from ...
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... stone partly embedded in the strake requires further consideration . It was suggested that it must have been thrown from a considerable height to have penetrated in this way , although when found the waterlogged timbers were soft and ...
... stone partly embedded in the strake requires further consideration . It was suggested that it must have been thrown from a considerable height to have penetrated in this way , although when found the waterlogged timbers were soft and ...
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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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abandoned Aldgate Antonine Arch archaeological army basilica bastion bath-house Boudica British bronze built burials Caesar Camulodunum Carausius Cassivellaunus cemetery centre certainly city wall clay coins Constantine Constantius Chlorus construction continued defences deposits ditch doubt earlier early east east-west eastern emperor evidence fifth century fire Flavian floor foundations fourth century fragments Gaul Gracechurch Street gravel Hill hoard hypocaust important indicate ingots inscription Kent landward wall Lane late Roman later Londinium London area London Bridge Lower Thames Street Marsden Merrifield military mint-mark Mithraeum Museum of London Newgate occupation period possible pottery presumably probably province ragstone re-used river riverside wall Roman Britain Roman city Roman London Roman road samian Saxon sculptured second century seems settlement Sheldon side Silchester silt Southwark Excavations stone suggested survived temple third century tile timber Tower of London trade Trans Trinovantes Verulamium Walbrook ware waterfront Watling Street western