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Finally , his paper in 1932 on the Roman fort at Brougham ' was to set a pattern in the methodical survey of all known evidence for sites , particularly that from antiquaries , reproduced in numerous papers for CW , in Research on ...
Finally , his paper in 1932 on the Roman fort at Brougham ' was to set a pattern in the methodical survey of all known evidence for sites , particularly that from antiquaries , reproduced in numerous papers for CW , in Research on ...
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John Gillam was shared with the Newcastle division of the university from 1948 , till John Mann was appointed to a full - time post in Roman archaeology in Durham in 1957. He had already been impressed by Birley's writing and meeting ...
John Gillam was shared with the Newcastle division of the university from 1948 , till John Mann was appointed to a full - time post in Roman archaeology in Durham in 1957. He had already been impressed by Birley's writing and meeting ...
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that his knowledge of the Roman army and administration could not be fully utilised . His review published in 1966 reflects that loss and that frustration . 37 Birley had always valued teaching as his major activity , and to give it up ...
that his knowledge of the Roman army and administration could not be fully utilised . His review published in 1966 reflects that loss and that frustration . 37 Birley had always valued teaching as his major activity , and to give it up ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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