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by mr_toad
366 days ago
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In England all the Roman artefacts from 1500 years ago are ruins, while many from only ~500 years later, like the Tower of London are well preserved. Just a few centuries or so of raiding and depredations seperate the two periods of English history. In some cases Roman architecture was literally dismantled to make something new - the cathedral at St Albans is mostly made from stone taken from Roman buildings. Things can easily endure that long if well protected, but it’s a long time if they are allowed to fall into ruin (or destroyed). |
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