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Ancient Cambridgeshire

Autor Charles Cardale Babington
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 sep 2009
This work, first published in 1853, grew from a paper describing the crossing of two Roman roads at Cambridge, and the small Roman fort at Grantchester. However, other Roman sites were added to the investigation, and the book came to encompass all the Roman and other ancient roads of Cambridgeshire, as well as the locations where Roman coins and other remains had been found. The author, Charles Cardale Babington (1808–95), is best remembered as the pupil and assistant of John Stevens Henslow and as his successor in the chair of botany at Cambridge. However, Babington was also keenly interested in archaeology, and this fascinating work of local history is the first substantial account of Roman Cambridgeshire, describing not only the courses of the various roads but also finds such as the Roman villa at Comberton, the Roman cemetery at Trumpington, and large numbers of individual coins and other artefacts.
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ISBN-13: 9781120153807
ISBN-10: 1120153808
Pagini: 134
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Kessinger Publishing

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Preface; Introductory remarks; 1. Roman station at Cambridge; 2. Ancient roads through Cambridge; 3. Other ancient roads in Cambridgeshire; 4. Ancient ditches in Cambridgeshire; 5. The Car Dyke; 6. The old course of the rivers through the Fens; Appendix; Index; Plates.

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An 1853 work providing the first substantial account of Roman Cambridgeshire, covering roads, buildings, coins and artefacts.