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| | | | | Two years ago we reported here about our random discovery of the First and Second Temple period city dumps at the Eastern slopes of the Temple Mount. Tomorrow we are going to publish a preliminary report about our finds from these dumps at the annual conference of New Studies on Jerusalem at theIngeborgRennertCenter forJerusalemStudies at... | |
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| | | | | One of the many benefits of our group is that because our interests are so varied, we cover a richly wide-ranging field of topics under the broad heading of the Port of London, varying both geographically and temporally. This means that group members are constantly exposed to places and/or periods about which they may have... | |
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| | | | | New insights from one of Britannia's largest urban centres The first research excavation to take place at Wroxeter in more than 30 years has illuminated a previously unexplored area of one of the largest urban centres in Roman Britain. Peter Guest, Roger H White, and Mike Luke report. Almost 2,000 years ago Cornoviorum - known to us as Wroxeter - was the fourth-largest public city in Roman Britain, equivalent in area to Pompeii. The Shropshire site has played an influential role in the study of urbanism in the Roman period since the first excavations took place there in the 1850s | |
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| | | We seem to eat lots of chicken these days - easy to cook, lots of flavours you can add, and simple to eat any leftovers, or shred the meat a... | ||