London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... bastion is 11A , one of the western hollow - based group , found by Professor Grimes in 1965 , in the stretch of wall between Cripplegate and the corner bastion ( 12 ) , which still stands at the north - west corner of the second ...
... bastion is 11A , one of the western hollow - based group , found by Professor Grimes in 1965 , in the stretch of wall between Cripplegate and the corner bastion ( 12 ) , which still stands at the north - west corner of the second ...
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... bastion n new wider ditch earlier ditch filled - in Fig . 35 Mutually supporting bastions . A ballista has a small angle of declivity , so that ground near the base of a bastion could only be covered by its neighbour . C. Unwin bottom ...
... bastion n new wider ditch earlier ditch filled - in Fig . 35 Mutually supporting bastions . A ballista has a small angle of declivity , so that ground near the base of a bastion could only be covered by its neighbour . C. Unwin bottom ...
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... bastions of the landward wall . If the Wardrobe Tower was built on an earlier bastion , why not these ? Acceptance of this hypothesis has obvious implications for the dating of the whole eastern group . If some of these bastions stood ...
... bastions of the landward wall . If the Wardrobe Tower was built on an earlier bastion , why not these ? Acceptance of this hypothesis has obvious implications for the dating of the whole eastern group . If some of these bastions stood ...
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London before the Roman Conquest | 1 |
The Claudian Invasion and the beginning | 23 |
The First Londinium its Death and Rebirth | 41 |
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