This authoritative and original work sets the results of recent
archaeological research in the context of classical scholarship, as
it explores three main aspects of Romano-British buildings:
* general characteristics of form and structure
* the ways in which they were built and decorated
* the range of activities for which they were designed.
This evidence is then used to discuss the social practices and
domestic arrangements that characterised Romano-British elite
society. Fully illustrated, this volume is the essential guide to
how houses were built, used and understood in Roman Britain.
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