Notitia Britanniae Or An Enquiry Concerning the Localities Habits Condition

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Notitia Britanniae Or An Enquiry Concerning the Localities Habits Condition
William Devonshire Saull
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Considerable improvement and change was effected in the manner of constructing habitations ; these were first merely excavations in the earth, with the sides of the same, covered with sods or the * Collfcldiiea Aiitiqua, plates 1 and 11.
39 branches of trees (before referred to in this essay), or in a later period they were constructed of rough stones without cement, but iu)w these primitive residences were superseded in locations distinct from the fortified stations by the log or board houses,
... although com- prising but one floor, yet these in many instances were tastefully coated in their interior with a cement or grouting formed of lime, with pounded brick or other solid material ; this was tinted of various colours, and occasionally ornamented with lines and various objects ; large quantities of this material is continiudly being taken up in the deep cuttings within the City of London, referred to at page 14 — the same material is also found in most of the provincial cities or towns, where the Romans had a location.

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