London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... continued to the crossing and linked there with Watling Street south of the river . A significant circumstance , which may explain the unsatisfactory evidence for the link , is that this was at a very early date indeed , before the ...
... continued to the crossing and linked there with Watling Street south of the river . A significant circumstance , which may explain the unsatisfactory evidence for the link , is that this was at a very early date indeed , before the ...
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... continued on or near the line of New Oxford Street , though the latter is a modern road that is not the direct descendant of the Roman highway . Here also the position is approximately indicated by evidence for burials — the fragmentary ...
... continued on or near the line of New Oxford Street , though the latter is a modern road that is not the direct descendant of the Roman highway . Here also the position is approximately indicated by evidence for burials — the fragmentary ...
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... continued in a series of short alignments on or near the line of Kensington Road , Kensington High Street , Hammersmith Road , King Street and Chiswick High Road , where it would have joined the main Silchester road . 12 It seems likely ...
... continued in a series of short alignments on or near the line of Kensington Road , Kensington High Street , Hammersmith Road , King Street and Chiswick High Road , where it would have joined the main Silchester road . 12 It seems likely ...
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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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