London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... possible , but in view of subsequent developments in this central area , it seems likely that it was always kept firmly under public control . As much as possible was squeezed into the space available , no doubt because of the ...
... possible , but in view of subsequent developments in this central area , it seems likely that it was always kept firmly under public control . As much as possible was squeezed into the space available , no doubt because of the ...
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... possible routes- by ship directly from the port of Londinium by way of the Thames estuary , by road through the friendly territory of Cogidubnus to take ship at Bosham harbour , or by road through Kent to the Channel port of Richborough ...
... possible routes- by ship directly from the port of Londinium by way of the Thames estuary , by road through the friendly territory of Cogidubnus to take ship at Bosham harbour , or by road through Kent to the Channel port of Richborough ...
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... possible to make any deductions on a typological basis from the useful corpus of stamped ingots assembled by Kenneth Painter for his discussion of the ingot from Kent ? 10 The ingot from the Tower of London is of the kind he describes ...
... possible to make any deductions on a typological basis from the useful corpus of stamped ingots assembled by Kenneth Painter for his discussion of the ingot from Kent ? 10 The ingot from the Tower of London is of the kind he describes ...
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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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