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... Roman fort at Brougham ' was to set a pattern in the methodical survey of all known evidence for sites , particularly that from antiquaries , reproduced in numerous papers for CW , in Research on Hadrian's Wall and in his paper on the ...
... Roman fort at Brougham ' was to set a pattern in the methodical survey of all known evidence for sites , particularly that from antiquaries , reproduced in numerous papers for CW , in Research on Hadrian's Wall and in his paper on the ...
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... Roman archaeology in Durham in 1957. He had already been impressed by Birley's writing and meeting him at Corbridge . In 1955 Rosemary Cramp introduced Anglo - Saxon archaeology to the department , and in 1966 Dennis Harding the Iron ...
... Roman archaeology in Durham in 1957. He had already been impressed by Birley's writing and meeting him at Corbridge . In 1955 Rosemary Cramp introduced Anglo - Saxon archaeology to the department , and in 1966 Dennis Harding the Iron ...
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... Roman army , reviewing work since that of Domaszewski , in 1978. It was reprinted along with other army papers , including the early ones already reprinted in Roman Britain and the Roman Army , in The Roman Army : Papers 1929-86 ...
... Roman army , reviewing work since that of Domaszewski , in 1978. It was reprinted along with other army papers , including the early ones already reprinted in Roman Britain and the Roman Army , in The Roman Army : Papers 1929-86 ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
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