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The Roman inscriptions of Britain
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ISBN: 0862990262 0862997755 0862998204 0862999359 0750900865 0750903198 0750905360 0750907436 0750909161 9780862990268 Year: 1965 Publisher: Oxford : Gloucester : Clarendon Press, Published for the Administrators of the Haverfield Bequest by Alan Sutton,

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The fasti of Roman Britain
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ISBN: 0198148216 9780198148210 Year: 1981 Publisher: Oxford : New York : Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press,

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Roman life and art in Britain. Part II
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ISBN: 0904531910 9780904531916 Year: 1977 Volume: 41,1 Publisher: Oxford : BAR (British Archaeological Reports),

Roman officers and English gentlemen : the imperial origins of Roman archaeology
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ISBN: 0415235790 0415235804 9780415235792 9780415235808 Year: 2000 Publisher: London ; New York, NY : Routledge,


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Britannia Romana
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ISBN: 9781785707001 1785707000 9781785707018 1785707019 9781785707025 1785707027 9781785707032 1785707035 Year: 2017 Publisher: Oxford Philadelphia

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Britannia Romana: Roman inscriptions and Roman Britain' is based on the author's 40 years' experience of the epigraphy of Roman Britain. It collects 487 inscriptions (mostly on stone, but also on metal, wood, tile and ceramic), the majority from Britain but many from other Roman provinces and Italy, so as to illustrate the history and character of Roman Britain (AD 43-410). Each inscription is presented in the original (in Latin, except for eight in Greek), followed by a translation and informal commentary; they are linked by the narrative which they illustrate, and more than half (236) are accompanied by photographs. All Latin terms in the narrative and commentary are translated and explained. The author demonstrates his unrivalled ability to read and understand Roman inscriptions and their importance as a source of historical knowledge. They are treated by chronology or theme in 14 chapters. The first eight take the narrative from Claudius' invasion (AD 43) to the death of the last emperor to attempt the conquest of Britain, Septimius Severus (AD 211). The next four cover the general themes of soldier and civilian, economy and society, government, religion. The last two continue the narrative to the death of the last emperor to rule Roman Britain, Constantine III (AD 411).

A corpus of small cult-objects from the military areas of roman Britain
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ISBN: 0860540324 9780860540328 Year: 1978 Volume: 52, 1978 Publisher: Oxford : BAR (British Archaeological Reports),

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