London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... centre of communications . Imports were in fact already reaching Londinium , as is indicated by amphora sherds found in a corresponding early level on a site immediately to the east , bordering Lime Street , though these are evidence ...
... centre of communications . Imports were in fact already reaching Londinium , as is indicated by amphora sherds found in a corresponding early level on a site immediately to the east , bordering Lime Street , though these are evidence ...
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... centre of the city was replanned in the late first century , would have met it directly at Bishopsgate , if it continued in a straight line north of the basilica , and could then have provided a direct route to the riverside along the ...
... centre of the city was replanned in the late first century , would have met it directly at Bishopsgate , if it continued in a straight line north of the basilica , and could then have provided a direct route to the riverside along the ...
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... centre for many nations who visited it by land and sea . Tony Dyson has drawn attention to an even earlier reference to the port of London in the charter of Frithuwald , attributed to 672-4 . This refers to a grant of land to Chertsey ...
... centre for many nations who visited it by land and sea . Tony Dyson has drawn attention to an even earlier reference to the port of London in the charter of Frithuwald , attributed to 672-4 . This refers to a grant of land to Chertsey ...
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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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