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Roman Britain (Rev. and updated ed)

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In AD 43, the Emperor Claudius ordered an army of 40,000 to invade Britain.

In AD 410, the Emperor Honorius informed the population that Britain was no longer under Roman rule and that they now had to defend themselves.

Nor was there any Roman authority to administer the country.

Four centuries of a Roman presence in Britain had hitherto changed every aspect of life.

Industry, trade, government, the arts, learning - even the physical appearance of the country - were all revolutionized, and the effects are still apparent nearly 2000 years later.

This accessible and authoritative history outlines a critical period and provides a picture of life in Britain under Roman rule.

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British Museum Press
0714121185 / 9780714121185
Paperback
936.104
24/03/1997
United Kingdom
English
96 p. : ill. (some col.)
25 cm
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Reprint. Previous ed.: 1992.
A new Roman Britain gallery will be opened at the British Museum in 1997.