London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... existence , seems to have escaped , perhaps thanks to the efficiency of military fire pickets , and there is no certain evidence of damage to the basilica and forum , the palace or the Huggin Hill baths . These , however , were stone ...
... existence , seems to have escaped , perhaps thanks to the efficiency of military fire pickets , and there is no certain evidence of damage to the basilica and forum , the palace or the Huggin Hill baths . These , however , were stone ...
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... existence of a Roman road in the area west of Stane Street . Unfortunately these scraps of evidence are not only unsatisfactory individually , but also tend to be contradictory . I discussed this problem in some detail in 1969,2 but was ...
... existence of a Roman road in the area west of Stane Street . Unfortunately these scraps of evidence are not only unsatisfactory individually , but also tend to be contradictory . I discussed this problem in some detail in 1969,2 but was ...
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... existence in the second half of the fourth century . It must have been reasonably extensive , and in all probability included other portions of building observed in Paternoster Row , where a mosaic at a higher level ( 121ft - 3.8m ...
... existence in the second half of the fourth century . It must have been reasonably extensive , and in all probability included other portions of building observed in Paternoster Row , where a mosaic at a higher level ( 121ft - 3.8m ...
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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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