London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... subsequently constructed with sills set directly on the ground . The infill of the walls was of mud brick , the bricks for which were made on the spot from brick - carth quarried from a large pit immediately to the north . This was ...
... subsequently constructed with sills set directly on the ground . The infill of the walls was of mud brick , the bricks for which were made on the spot from brick - carth quarried from a large pit immediately to the north . This was ...
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... subsequently built . This likewise had a square foundation which extended over the original Roman ditch , where it ... subsequent re - use , it is possible that the core had been removed , and this may also be true of the other hollow ...
... subsequently built . This likewise had a square foundation which extended over the original Roman ditch , where it ... subsequent re - use , it is possible that the core had been removed , and this may also be true of the other hollow ...
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... subsequently canonised , and his biography , written later in the fifth century , gives us a unique glimpse of Britain nearly 20 years after the Rescript of Honorius . This is important for a study of Londinium , since there is no doubt ...
... subsequently canonised , and his biography , written later in the fifth century , gives us a unique glimpse of Britain nearly 20 years after the Rescript of Honorius . This is important for a study of Londinium , since there is no doubt ...
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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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