London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... third century was the dwindling stock of second century bronze , and this would have been quite insufficient for a large population vigorously engaged in retail trade , such as ... THIRD CENTURY 173 Third-century inscriptions and sculptures.
... third century was the dwindling stock of second century bronze , and this would have been quite insufficient for a large population vigorously engaged in retail trade , such as ... THIRD CENTURY 173 Third-century inscriptions and sculptures.
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... third century near Rome , or more probably with the sarcophagus lids with reclining figures of the later second - third century , which were of Asiatic origin , but were imported into Italy and sometimes copied there . 26 Familiarity ...
... third century near Rome , or more probably with the sarcophagus lids with reclining figures of the later second - third century , which were of Asiatic origin , but were imported into Italy and sometimes copied there . 26 Familiarity ...
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... third century . It was placed where it could be seen from the eastern side of the city defences and where it overlooked the curve of the river at Limehouse . 29 If it was in fact a ... THIRD CENTURY Trade in Londinium in the third century.
... third century . It was placed where it could be seen from the eastern side of the city defences and where it overlooked the curve of the river at Limehouse . 29 If it was in fact a ... THIRD CENTURY Trade in Londinium in the third century.
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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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