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Excavations on the Roman & Medieval Defences of Canterburyby S S Frere, Sally Stow and Paul BennettThe city walls of Canterbury are some of the most interesting, and in places best-preserved structures of their kind in southern England. Since the destruction that took place as a result of WW2, a great deal of new information has been obtained, including the discovery that the medieval city wall was on the same line as the Roman wall. Sites covered include the Castle; Riding Gate; City Wall in the Old Cattle Market; Worth Gate; 19 Pound Lane, as well as a section on the exceptionally fine West Gate and an assessment of finds. 180p,text figs and plates. (The Archaeology of Canterbury, Vol II, Canterbury Archaeological Trust 1982) Browse other Roman Britain books Browse other Medieval Archaeology books |
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