The Romanization of Roman Britain by F. (Francis John) Haverfield
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2, 3, and 4. Inscribed tiles from Silchester. (From photographs) 5. Inscribed tile from Silchester. (From a drawing by Sir E. M. Thompson) 6. Inscribed tile from Plaxtol, Kent, and reconstruction of lettering. (From photographs) 7. Ground-plans of Romano-British Temples. (From _Archaeologia_) 8. Ground-plan of Corridor House, Frilford. (From plan by Sir A. J. Evans) 9. Ground-plan of Roman House at Northleigh, Oxfordshire 10. Plan of a part of Silchester, showing the arrangement of the private houses and the Forum and Christian Church. (From _Archaeologia_) 11. Painted pattern on wall-plaster at Silchester.(Restoration by G. E. Fox in _Archaeologia_) 12. Plan of British Village at Din Lligwy. (From _Archaeologia Cambrensis_) 13. Late Celtic Metal Work in the British Museum.(From a photograph) 14. Fragments of New Forest pottery with leaf patterns. (From _Archaeologia_) |
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