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introduction |
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list, 3rd qtr 19th century |
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review of 2nd edn |
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Gentleman's Magazine 1851 part 1 p.147
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book review
The Roman Wall
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The Roman Wall
book review
THE ROMAN WALL.*
EVERY new year brings us fresh assurance that archaeology is
being studied in a proper spirit, and is gaining some little
hold on the sympathies of the public. The researches and
discoveries which have been made during tha last few yaers
have very properly been promptly published, and in a manner
which has placed the acquisitions to antiquarian science
within the reach of all. The advantages arising from the
comparative accessibility of antiquarian publications are
obvious. One of the most palpable is a more extended
familiarity with the various branches of the study
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* The Roman Wall: a Historical Topographical, and
Descriptive Account of the Barrier of the Lower Isthmus,
extending from the Tyne to the Solway. By the Rev. John
Collingwood Bruce, M.A. London and Newcastle. 1851. 8vo.
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gazetteer links
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-- "Roman Wall, The" -- Hadrian's Wall
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