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Overview"When Grimes received a CBE for the discovery of the Temple of Mithras, he remarked that he was proud but wished that it had been in recognition for his work at Cripplegate - the discovery of the Mithraeum was ""a fluke"". His initial objective at Cripplegate was to understand more about the dating sequence of the city's defences. He soon discovered that the outline of the walls there represented the location of a 2nd-century fort. Over a 15-year period the piecing together of the main sequence of the Cripplegate fort required detailed research and also in-depth negotiations with a large number of property owners. The result of this work significantly enhanced our understanding of the Roman city of Londinium. The fort was constructed in the first two decades of the 2nd century - probably in the early Hadrianic period. There is evidence of earlier occupation in the area, but nothing that suggests a precursor to the 2nd-century military phase. By c.AD 200 the fort had been incorporated into the city defences and would appear to have gone out of use then or soon after. Thereafter, the area was very sparsely occupied - it might well have been open ground until the end of the Roman period. This report gathers together the results of Grimes' work and presents them as an account of this work. The politics of the discovery are also considered, concerns about the discovery of the fort gate, following on from the Mithraeum affair, also attracting attention in Parliament." Full Product DetailsAuthor: John D. ShepherdPublisher: Museum of London Archaeology Imprint: Museum of London Archaeology Service Dimensions: Width: 20.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 29.50cm Weight: 0.726kg ISBN: 9781907586088ISBN 10: 1907586083 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 15 November 2011 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"John Shepherd has been home brewing for many years and he had been running a video production company for ten years when, in 2013, he and a friend decided to set up, from scratch, a craft brewery. Not coming from a brewing industry background, the only thing they knew about the market prior to setting up the brewery was that people like different types of beers and so that was their goal: to produce a beer for everyone and anyone, but always of the absolute best quality. From lagers to stouts, bitters to pale ales, they believed that whatever your taste; everyone deserves a good beer. Six years on, having won a number of awards and sold lots of different beers, John stepped back from the brewery on a day to day basis to focus on writing. He is working on other ""how to"" guides as well as a screenplay, a book of short stories and has successfully submitted comedy material to the BBC." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |