Sussex possesses some of the earliest, most important, and most
imposing Roman remains found anywhere in Britain. Starting with the
first named resident of the county, Tiberius Claudius Togidubnus,
Great King of Britain (with his palace at Fishbourne) and friend of
the Roman emperor Claudius, this book reassesses the story of the
Roman invasion of Britain and looks in detail at the earliest
examples of Roman culture in Britain. Separate chapters look at the
religious and social life of the Romano-Britons in Sussex, as well
as their industries, customs, and architecture. Finally there is a
fully annotated gazetteer of the best examples of Roman archaeology
still visible in the county.
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