The Excavation Of Roman And Mediaeval London by W.F. Grimes
Recent Discoveries on the London Sites
This comprehensive work delves into the archaeological discoveries unearthed in London, shedding light on the city's rich historical tapestry from Roman times through the medieval era. Through meticulous excavation reports and detailed analysis, the book reveals the architectural remnants, artifacts, and urban developments that illustrate the transformation of London over centuries. It offers insights into the daily lives of its inhabitants, the evolution of its infrastructure, and the cultural influences that shaped its growth, providing a vivid narrative of London's past as seen through the lens of archaeology.
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- 1968
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- 300-350
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