2021
DOI: 10.1017/s0068113x21000088
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Londinium's Landward Wall: Material Acquisition, Supply and Construction

Abstract: The construction of a free-standing stone wall was a significant occasion in Londinium's history, remarkable for the quantity of masonry used and for the continuing additions to the defences over at least three identifiable phases. Since the local geology in the London Basin does not offer suitable building stone, Londinium's walls offer an exceptional example by which to examine the logistics of construction and the transportation of materials in the context of Romano-British building projects. We examine the… Show more

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“… 51 A date-range which is partly derived from the dating of the coin moulds from the Central Criminal Court (Hall 2014a, 180; Hingley 2018, 173; Barker et al 2021, 277 n. 1).…”
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“… 51 A date-range which is partly derived from the dating of the coin moulds from the Central Criminal Court (Hall 2014a, 180; Hingley 2018, 173; Barker et al 2021, 277 n. 1).…”
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confidence: 99%