Volume XIII / Number 3
1922
Vol. XIII / No. 3
Museum News
GIFTS. The following gifts have been received. An old Spanish lamp from Mr. Victor Leser. A small collection of stone […]
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By: George Byron Gordon
III. Some Medieval Monuments-Their Associations: Ancient London
Saxon and Dane Of Saxon London, few traces are to be seen today except in the Museums. The Chapel of […]
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By: George Byron Gordon
II. Men of the Stone Age, Celt and Roman: Ancient London
London’s Continuity In the days before the antiquarians and the scholars began their violent invasion of the provinces held so […]
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I. The Geology of London: Ancient London
The accumulations that mark the progress of a city are closely related to the geological sequence in the earth’s surface. […]
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List of Selected Books: Ancient London
John Stow—A Survey of London (1598). The great work on Mediaeval London and the first History of the City. It […]
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Foreword
A city teeming with life, however ancient, does not rouse the interest of archaeologists like the mounds of Memphis or […]
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