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spelling | Jones, Michael Verfasser (DE-588)108012960X aut Lincoln, § 1: Archaeological and historical Notes - § 2: Runic Inscriptions; The strategic situation of Lincoln, at a point where the Jurassic Ridge had been cut by glacial activity and the gap later colonised by the junction of the Rivers Till and Witham, was seized on by the Roman army in the first century A.D. The legionary fortress was replaced by a colonia before the end of the century 2001 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Lindum - Lincoln [8 G1] (DE-2581)TH000004174 gbd Britannien als Provinz [Barrington p. 8 & 9] (DE-2581)TH000004033 gbd Page, Ray I. Verfasser aut year:2001 pages:450-454 Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde. 18. Landschaftsrecht - Loxstedt 2., völlig neu bearb. und stark erw. Aufl. Berlin [u.a.], 2001 (2001), 450-454 (DE-604)BV013507246 |
spellingShingle | Jones, Michael Page, Ray I. Lincoln, § 1: Archaeological and historical Notes - § 2: Runic Inscriptions; The strategic situation of Lincoln, at a point where the Jurassic Ridge had been cut by glacial activity and the gap later colonised by the junction of the Rivers Till and Witham, was seized on by the Roman army in the first century A.D. The legionary fortress was replaced by a colonia before the end of the century |
title | Lincoln, § 1: Archaeological and historical Notes - § 2: Runic Inscriptions; The strategic situation of Lincoln, at a point where the Jurassic Ridge had been cut by glacial activity and the gap later colonised by the junction of the Rivers Till and Witham, was seized on by the Roman army in the first century A.D. The legionary fortress was replaced by a colonia before the end of the century |
title_auth | Lincoln, § 1: Archaeological and historical Notes - § 2: Runic Inscriptions; The strategic situation of Lincoln, at a point where the Jurassic Ridge had been cut by glacial activity and the gap later colonised by the junction of the Rivers Till and Witham, was seized on by the Roman army in the first century A.D. The legionary fortress was replaced by a colonia before the end of the century |
title_exact_search | Lincoln, § 1: Archaeological and historical Notes - § 2: Runic Inscriptions; The strategic situation of Lincoln, at a point where the Jurassic Ridge had been cut by glacial activity and the gap later colonised by the junction of the Rivers Till and Witham, was seized on by the Roman army in the first century A.D. The legionary fortress was replaced by a colonia before the end of the century |
title_full | Lincoln, § 1: Archaeological and historical Notes - § 2: Runic Inscriptions; The strategic situation of Lincoln, at a point where the Jurassic Ridge had been cut by glacial activity and the gap later colonised by the junction of the Rivers Till and Witham, was seized on by the Roman army in the first century A.D. The legionary fortress was replaced by a colonia before the end of the century |
title_fullStr | Lincoln, § 1: Archaeological and historical Notes - § 2: Runic Inscriptions; The strategic situation of Lincoln, at a point where the Jurassic Ridge had been cut by glacial activity and the gap later colonised by the junction of the Rivers Till and Witham, was seized on by the Roman army in the first century A.D. The legionary fortress was replaced by a colonia before the end of the century |
title_full_unstemmed | Lincoln, § 1: Archaeological and historical Notes - § 2: Runic Inscriptions; The strategic situation of Lincoln, at a point where the Jurassic Ridge had been cut by glacial activity and the gap later colonised by the junction of the Rivers Till and Witham, was seized on by the Roman army in the first century A.D. The legionary fortress was replaced by a colonia before the end of the century |
title_short | Lincoln, § 1: Archaeological and historical Notes - § 2: Runic Inscriptions; The strategic situation of Lincoln, at a point where the Jurassic Ridge had been cut by glacial activity and the gap later colonised by the junction of the Rivers Till and Witham, was seized on by the Roman army in the first century A.D. The legionary fortress was replaced by a colonia before the end of the century |
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