7.大伦敦

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
O. Humphreys
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公元二世纪中期,活动一直持续到公元三世纪中期。谷物和亚麻已经被种植,可能是为了出口到西南11公里处的文塔冰原。罗马陶瓷建筑材料,包括屋顶瓷砖,表明附近有一个尚未确定的定居点。农场兴旺发达,可以负担得起进口的精美陶器餐具,这可能是因为采用了“快乐的黄金”作物,这一点的证据来自谷仓结构和相关的双耳瓶。
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7. GREATER LONDON
mid-second century A.D., with activity continuing into mid-third century A.D. Cereals and flax have been cultivated, probably for export to Venta Icenorum (c. 11 km to the southwest). Roman ceramic building material including roof-tile indicates the presence of a nearby settlement which has yet to be identified. The farmstead thrived, and could afford imported fine pottery table wares, which may be due to the adoption of the crop ‘gold-of-pleasure’, evidence for which was gained from the barn structure and associated amphora.
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