Jermy, K. E. (1996). London's Late-Roman `cathedral'. Minerva 7 (4). Vol 7(4).

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London's Late-Roman `cathedral'
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Minerva 7 (4)
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Minerva
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7 (4)
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Journal
Abstract
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Briefly describes the remains of a large aisled building, dated by pottery to after AD 350, discovered during excavations on Tower Hill. The building has close parallels with the cathedral of St Tecla in Milan (Italy); alternatively, it may have been a granary.
Author
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K E Jermy
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Jeremy M O Oetgen (Abstract author)
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Year of Publication:
1996
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Subjects / Periods:
SHERD (Object England)
Granary (Auto Detected Subject)
Ad 350 (Auto Detected Temporal)
Aisled Building (Auto Detected Subject)
Cathedral (Auto Detected Subject)
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20 Jan 2002