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Roman Britain

Author: D C A Shotter
Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2004.
Series: Lancaster pamphlets in ancient history.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 2nd edView all editions and formats
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Roman Britain by David Shotter offers an introduction to this period and an anlysis of the current research, drawing on the wealth of recent scholarship to explain the progress of the Romans and their objectives in conquering Great Britain.
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: D C A Shotter
ISBN: 0415319447 9780415319447 0415319439 9780415319430
OCLC Number: 55801188
Description: 144 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Contents: Rome and Britain. --
The Roman conquest of Britain. --
The evolution of the frontier. --
Occupation and its infrastructure. --
'Becoming different without knowing it': economy and society in Roman Britain. --
Religion in Romano-British society. --
The later years. --
Appendix 1: Dates. Selective list of Romano-British dates ; Selective list of Roman emperors ; Selective list of Roman governors of Britain. --
Appendix 2: Sources of information on Roman Britain.
Series Title: Lancaster pamphlets in ancient history.
Responsibility: David Shotter.
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Roman Britain by David Shotter offers an introduction to this period and an anlysis of the current research, drawing on the wealth of recent scholarship to explain the progress of the Romans and their objectives in conquering Great Britain.

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