Haverfield, F. J. (1911). Roman London. Journal of Roman Studies. Vol 1, pp. 141-172. https://doi.org/10.2307/295861.
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Roman London | ||
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Issue The name of the volume or issue |
Journal of Roman Studies | ||
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Journal of Roman Studies | ||
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1 | ||
Page Start/End The start and end page numbers. |
141 - 172 | ||
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Roman London illustrates in more than one way the worst features of English archaeological study. There has been no want of interest in the subject. In England, indeed, Roman archaeology has throughout received a fuller share of general public interest than in any other country. Thanks to our classical system, nearly everyone has read a little Caesar and, it may be, some Tacitus, and though he has forgotten nine-tenths of it, he generally deems himself fitted to enquire into the history of the Roman empire. People who in every other country would give no heed to archaeology at all are in England extremely interested, and it has always been thought right and proper that they should be interested. Unfortunately, it has also been thought needless to do more than to be interested. | ||
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1911 | ||
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Journal of Roman Studies, vols. 1-23 (1911-33): | ||
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(A Guide to the Historical and Archaeological Publications of Societies in England and Wales 1901-1933)
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08 Dec 2008 |