Pieces together archaeological evidence with fragmentary writings of Caesar, Tacitus, and others to give a picture of Roman Britain
In a thorough and well - argued study of the end of Roman Britain based heavily on archaeological evidence , Simon Esmonde Cleary concludes that the collapse of Roman Britain “ is entirely comprehensible within the framework of the ...
Weaving together the results of archaeological investigation and historical scholarship in a readable, concise account, this text charts life in Roman Britain from the first Roman invasion to the final collapse of the Roman Empire, around ...
Stuart Laycock presents this unique study of British leaders in a turbulent historical period, including a new approach to the figure of King Arthur.
Britannia: A History of Roman Britain
The definitive history of Roman Britain In the first major narative history of the subject in more than a generation, David Mattingly brings life in Britain during four hundred years of Roman domination into vivid relief.
A fully revised edition of an accessible and authoritative account of Roman Britain. Presented in a logical, clearly written and readable style it is the ideal introduction for the newcomer...
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
An illustrated chronicle of Britain as a Roman province places the region's conquest and occupation by Rome within a larger context of Romano-British society, in an account that includes coverage of such topics as the construction of ...
A compelling new account of religion in Roman Britain, weaving together the latest archaeological research and a new analysis of ancient literature to illuminate parallels between past and present
This book explains what Britain was like in the fourth century AD and how this can only be understood in the wider context of the western Roman Empire.