Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 13Kent Archaeological Society., 1880 |
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... ROMAN REMAINS FOUND AT CHATHAM AND AT BARMING . BY Geo . Payne , Jun . , F.S.A ...... 168 ROMNEY MARSH - AN INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS . By The Right Rev. the Bishop of Dover ..... 171 AN OUTLINE OF THE HISTORY OF ROMNEY MARSH . BY Robert ...
... ROMAN REMAINS FOUND AT CHATHAM AND AT BARMING . BY Geo . Payne , Jun . , F.S.A ...... 168 ROMNEY MARSH - AN INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS . By The Right Rev. the Bishop of Dover ..... 171 AN OUTLINE OF THE HISTORY OF ROMNEY MARSH . BY Robert ...
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... Roman : the former an oppidum of the largest class , the latter a vicus or village of considerable extent . The ... Romans , for pastoral uses . In some we find that the Romans erected buildings ; but often and generally , they shew no ...
... Roman : the former an oppidum of the largest class , the latter a vicus or village of considerable extent . The ... Romans , for pastoral uses . In some we find that the Romans erected buildings ; but often and generally , they shew no ...
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... Roman , and in one instance , Saxon ! Very slight reflection and comparison will dispel this common error , if it ... Romans in their marches never encamped without a vallum and foss , but they usually selected open and level ground ...
... Roman , and in one instance , Saxon ! Very slight reflection and comparison will dispel this common error , if it ... Romans in their marches never encamped without a vallum and foss , but they usually selected open and level ground ...
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... Roman castrametation . They are usually , if not almost in- variably , on elevated and often on precipitous ground , of large extent , and surrounded often with double or triple valla , and fosses varying in depth from twenty to one ...
... Roman castrametation . They are usually , if not almost in- variably , on elevated and often on precipitous ground , of large extent , and surrounded often with double or triple valla , and fosses varying in depth from twenty to one ...
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... Roman science and energy . Cæsar found no great difficulty in storming that in which the defeated Britons took refuge , in the commencement of his march to the Thames ; and that of Cassibelaunus himself soon shared the same fate . The ...
... Roman science and energy . Cæsar found no great difficulty in storming that in which the defeated Britons took refuge , in the commencement of his march to the Thames ; and that of Cassibelaunus himself soon shared the same fate . The ...
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