Why did Roman Britain collapse? What sort of society succeeded it?
How did the Anglo-Saxons take over? And how far is the traditional
view of a massacre of the native population a product of biased
historical sources? This text explores what Britain was like in the
4th-century AD and looks at how this can be understood when placed
in the wider context of the western Roman Empire. Information won
from archaeology rather than history is emphasized and leads to an
explanation of the fall of Roman Britain. The author also offers
some suggestions about the place of the post-Roman population in
the formation of England.
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