London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... middle of the second century . The immediate cause may have been natural - perhaps a small rise in the relative level of the Thames that made the Walbrook silting catastrophic . It is possible also that a contributory factor may have ...
... middle of the second century . The immediate cause may have been natural - perhaps a small rise in the relative level of the Thames that made the Walbrook silting catastrophic . It is possible also that a contributory factor may have ...
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... middle of the second century.18 Finally , there is a very fine head of the Egyptian god , Serapis , which should not be earlier than the last quarter of the second century . 19 We have , therefore , a group of imported marble sculptures ...
... middle of the second century.18 Finally , there is a very fine head of the Egyptian god , Serapis , which should not be earlier than the last quarter of the second century . 19 We have , therefore , a group of imported marble sculptures ...
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... Middle Saxon period ( c 650–850 ) .39 An embankment on the riverside at New Fresh Wharf , consisting of timber - laced rubble backed by the remains of the Roman waterfront , which had been partly dismantled , was surfaced with planks ...
... Middle Saxon period ( c 650–850 ) .39 An embankment on the riverside at New Fresh Wharf , consisting of timber - laced rubble backed by the remains of the Roman waterfront , which had been partly dismantled , was surfaced with planks ...
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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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