London by Museum Of London

London by Museum Of London

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The Romans founded Londinium in AD 50 but the earliest human remains in the Thames valley, date back to 450,000 BC. Following through the impacts of invasions, revolts and epidemics ranging from the Black Death to cholera, this book shows how a small malarial settlement turned into Europe's most successful city.

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London by Museum Of London

The Romans founded Londinium in AD 50 but the earliest human remains in the Thames valley, date back to 450,000 BC. Following through the impacts of invasions, revolts and epidemics ranging from the Black Death to cholera, this book shows how a small malarial settlement turned into Europe's most successful city.
John Clark and Dr Cathy Ross run the ancient and modern sections of the Museum of London. The museum was founded in 1976 to provide an archaeology of the city and the daily life of its past. Its remarkable collection brings London's diverse history to life.
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ISBN 13 9781846141256
ISBN 10 1846141257
Title London
Author Museum Of London
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2008-11-06
Number of pages 352
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