Münchner Elegien
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden






In the early morning, before the city awakens, photographer Christopher Thomas captures the beauty of New York with his camera. His stunning black-and-white Polaroid images reveal iconic landmarks like Fifth Avenue and Central Park, showcasing the city's serene poetry through fog, autumn leaves, and untouched snow.
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Beneath modern offices and shops at Spitalfields MOLA archaeologists discovered a burial place for the town's Roman dead. In the 4th century AD the area attracted some exceptionally rich burials, including the stone sarcophagus and lead coffin of the 'Spitalfields Lady', excavated in a storm of media interest in 1999.
This account of London in the medieval period considers the city as the centre of politics, finance, trade and government in England. It describes up-to-date archaeological discoveries that throw new light onto the history of the medieval capital. Excavation has revealed much about the layout, architecture and fabric of the city, and it has provided intimate evidence of the daily lives of ordinary Londoners. The text is a summary of the mass of archaeological evidence that has been discovered since the 1970s. It offers an introduction to the fabric and structure of the ancient city, and it gives us an insight into the lives of medieval Londoners.