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The Masonry Defences Of Roman Silchester Calleva Atrebatum North Hampshire Building Materials Building Styles And The Building Programme John R L Allen

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The Masonry Defences Of Roman Silchester Calleva Atrebatum North Hampshire Building Materials Building Styles And The Building Programme John R L Allen
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 50.75 MB
Author: John R. L. Allen
ISBN: 9781407311104, 1407311107
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Masonry Defences Of Roman Silchester Calleva Atrebatum North Hampshire Building Materials Building Styles And The Building Programme John R L Allen by John R. L. Allen 9781407311104, 1407311107 instant download after payment.

A detailed study of the masonry defences of one England's most important Roman sites. Erected in c. 270 AD, the masonry walls of the Roman town of Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum; Hampshire, S. England) are part of the third system in a series of defensive works. They stand today to a height of almost 5m and are composed of up to seven lifts or stages, each consisting of a flint core and facing (now almost completely robbed away), capped by a string-course of large blocks and slabs that stretches across the full width (c. 3m) of the walls, formed of a wide variety of rock-types foreign to the district.

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