The Roman Wall / A historical, topographical, and descriptive account of the barrier of the lower isthmus, extending from the Tyne to the Solway, deduced from numerous personal surveys

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G. Bouchier Richardson, Delt.John Storey, Lith. PONS-ÆLII, RESTORED.
HISTORICAL, TOPOGRAPHICAL, AND DESCRIPTIVE
ACCOUNT OF THE
Barrier of the Lower Isthmus,
EXTENDING FROM THE TYNE TO THE SOLWAY,
DEDUCED FROM NUMEROUS PERSONAL SURVEYS,
BY THE

J. Collingwood Bruce
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2015-11-01

Темы

Great Britain -- Antiquities, Roman; Walls, Roman -- Great Britain

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