Guy reflects on the discovery of a Roman funerary building and on the diversity of belief in the Roman world as seen in the Eastern Cemetery.
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This article provides an overview of the types of burial practises that can be identified from the excavations that have taken place in the East London Roman cemetery area.
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Ashley’s Supervisor’s Report for the 6th June
This article is about the Catholic Church of the English Martyrs, built by E. W Pugin in the 19th century, and still an active place of worship today.
This article discusses the first Sunday Schools, which were established in the Particular Baptist Church in Prescot Street.
This article examines the basic archaeological evidence for religious beliefs in Roman London and is aimed at children.