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The basilica was part of Roman London's wider Forum – the big open-air centre of day-to-day life, similar to modern day Trafalgar Square. The Forum was at the heart of Roman London and is ...
or "Square Mile" — worked with specialists from a team at the Museum of London Archaeology to reveal extensive masonry that once formed part of a basilica beside the forum of the Roman ...
The Roman Forum comprises much of the Ancient ... Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St Peter’s Basilica Guided Tour (36077 reviews) ...
The basilica would have formed part of a wider Roman forum - a political, judicial, commercial, and social hub for residents and visitors. Sophie Jackson, the Museum of London Archaeology's ...
The basilica was a part of the larger forum, which served in London as the political, judicial, commercial and social hub of the city. An example of activities taking place at the Leicester Roman ...
The basilica was part of the forum, the social, political and commercial heart of Roman London, where people went to shop, mingle, seek justice and hear the latest edicts from political leaders.
Artist rendering of a Roman forum complex The basilica was built around 80 C.E., the archaeological team estimates, and was discovered on a site that was known to have formed part of the city's ...