Today, Britain's Roman Town survive in numerous different forms:
from the earthworks of small roadside settlements in Lincolnshire,
to the unending new discoveries from deep beneath London's busy
modern streets, and the great ruins at Leicester and Wroxeter. They
bear witness to Britain's first period as a single political,
social and economic entity, and they helped form the framework
modern Britain is still built around. This is a completely updated
edition of the author's well-known book on the subject, taking into
account a vast amount of new work and discoveries over the last
decade. He examines the four centuries of Romano-British history,
from the ramshackle streetside developments in the opening years of
conquest, right through to the archaeological mysteries of the
third and fourth centuries.
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