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How to use pre-Roman in a sentence

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The countryside changed, or was changing, from a pattern of use established in the pre-Roman period of small fields to one of broad acres.
This represents the largest concentration of official documents from any one place in the pre-Roman city.
Medieval society, like pre-Roman society, was one of kinship and hierarchy.
Basque is a pre-Roman language whose origin has not been clearly determined.
Legend has it that the city was founded by Hercules, but archaeologists are able to trace its roots back to pre-Roman times.
Why not return to pre-Roman and pre-Christian times, when the Germanic tribes were uncorrupted by the cosmopolitan civilization of Europe?
There were two alcoholic drinks available to northern European peoples in the pre-Roman Iron Age.
The foundation's findings showed that York can claim to have a ghost from every period in history from pre-Roman times to the present day.
The simplified, severe mask used for his own face shows Picasso's interest in the pre-Roman sculptures of his Spanish homeland he had seen in the Louvre.
The head was thought to be the seat of the spirit in pre-Roman Britain so it may be a local native tradition.
In other areas, notably the upland regions, pre-existing native farms and villages continued the traditional pre-Roman patterns of agricultural production.
In some regions this seems to have prompted what was effectively a return to pre-Roman traditions amongst the indigenous populations of what had been the Roman empire.
The earliest urban centers in what is now Germany were established by the Romans on or near the Rhine, often on the sites of pre-Roman settlements.
The discovery in Pompeii of a pre-Roman temple is being hailed as evidence that the city was sophisticated and thriving 300 years before Vesuvius erupted.
The Roman names are themselves Latinised versions of pre-Roman ones.
The Celts were the Iron Age inhabitants of Europe in the pre-Roman period.
In Gaul, there was considerable continuity between pre-Roman and post-Roman populations, yet French contains only about 120 words with Gallic origins.
Descended from pre-Roman cattle, our black beef produce a meat which belies their hardy constitutions.
It was the capital of the Nabataeans, who dominated the area in pre-Roman times and cut hundreds of stunning buildings from sandstone.
Being the only depiction of organized Celtic religion in pre-Roman Europe that historians possess, the Druids have become a modern focal point of popular interest.
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The 519 shape of the acanthus leaves is not that characteristic of the pre-Roman period.
The general opinion is that these banks are either Roman or pre-roman work.
Under such conditions a great activity and wealth accentuated the use of a 78 hundred pre-roman things.
The mutual relations of rival baronies were by no means like those of rival clans or tribes in pre-roman days.
Such are some of the more notable relics of the people who lived in the valleys of the Cheviot Hills in pre-roman times.
Various causes, the chief being probably Greek piracy, had caused in pre-roman Etruria a decay of the original seaports.
The district had afforded earlier similar traces of pre-roman interment, but nothing on so large a scale as this.
It is evident that the table has come down from the pre-roman period.
No traces have been found of any pre-roman settlement at Cardiff.
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