London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... considerable height to have penetrated in this way , although when found the waterlogged timbers were soft and cheese - like . A heavy stone tossed from the neighbouring bank could have penetrated a timber in this state , if it were ...
... considerable height to have penetrated in this way , although when found the waterlogged timbers were soft and cheese - like . A heavy stone tossed from the neighbouring bank could have penetrated a timber in this state , if it were ...
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... considerable other signs of damage , some of it followed by makeshift repairs . The centre portions of three ribs had been renewed , and there were several fractured boards over which a thin layer of clay had been laid ; above this ...
... considerable other signs of damage , some of it followed by makeshift repairs . The centre portions of three ribs had been renewed , and there were several fractured boards over which a thin layer of clay had been laid ; above this ...
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... considerable support to the idea of an independent power under sub - Roman or British leadership in Essex and the London area . According to Gildas , the British victory at Mons Badonicus , probably about 500 , was followed by a period ...
... considerable support to the idea of an independent power under sub - Roman or British leadership in Essex and the London area . According to Gildas , the British victory at Mons Badonicus , probably about 500 , was followed by a period ...
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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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