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9781907586088 | Museum of London Archaeology Svc, May 12, 2012, cover price $30.00
Product Description: Excavations in 1996-7 uncovered important new evidence for the development of the eastern part of the Roman Londinium, as well as medieval and later activity. Early Roman activity took place on sloping ground near a minor tributary of a small stream, known as the Lorteburn in the medieval period...read more
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9781901992434 | Museum of London Archaeology Svc, July 30, 2007, cover price $42.00 | About this edition: Excavations in 1996-7 uncovered important new evidence for the development of the eastern part of the Roman Londinium, as well as medieval and later activity.
Product Description: The north bank of the Thames near Cannon Street Station was occupied by some of London's most prominent buildings in both the Roman and Medieval periods. Substantial stone walls revealed at the site in 1969 were initially interpreted as part of a Roman townhouse attached to the 'Governor's Palace' building complex to the west...read more
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9781901992212 | Museum of London Archaeology Svc, February 1, 2002, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: The north bank of the Thames near Cannon Street Station was occupied by some of London's most prominent buildings in both the Roman and Medieval periods.
Product Description: The very existence of London came about because of its bridges. The Romans realized that it was the most convenient place to bridge the Thames estuary, which offers an excellent navigable routeway from the North Sea westwards far into central England, and constructed a series of bridges, which went out of use during the 4th century AD...read more
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9781901992182 | Museum of London Archaeology Svc, January 1, 2002, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: The very existence of London came about because of its bridges.
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