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Excavations on the Roman & Medieval Defences of Canterbury

by S S Frere, Sally Stow and Paul Bennett

The 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)

ISBN-13: 978-0-906746-03-5
ISBN-10: 0-906746-03-5
Hardback. Price GB £5.00


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