Wickenby, Lincolnshire
First screened 23 March 2008
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Further readingThe Buildings of Roman Britain by Guy de la Bédoyère (Tempus, 2001) £12.59
The remains of Roman buildings bear witness to one of the greatest periods of architecture in the Western world. This book looks into the details of construction, style and location.
Roman Britain by Martin Millett (Batsford, 2005) £10.49
Millett looks at the occupation of Britain by the Romans over a time span of four centuries. Recent excavation and fieldwork are also featured bringing to life the social and economic framework of the time.
The Landscape of Roman Britain by Ken and Petra Dark (Sutton, 1998) £29.03
This book takes a wider view of Roman Britain within the landscape of the time. Why are sites where they are? And how have the Romans altered the landscape? These questions and more are answered in this useful volume.
Britain BC: Life in Britain and Ireland before the Romans by Francis Pryor (Perennial, 2004) paperback £9.99
Britain AD: A quest for Arthur, England and the Anglo-Saxons by Francis Pryor (Harper Collins, 2004) hardback £14
Time Team prehistory expert Francis Pryor's books provide an authoritative and radical rethinking of British history through to the 'Dark Ages', based on remarkable new archaeological finds made over the past 30 years.
Prehistoric Britain by Timothy Darvill (Routledge, 1987) paperback £22.99
Timothy Darvill examines the development of human societies in Britain from the earliest times down to the Roman Conquest, as revealed by available archaeological evidence. Special attention is given to six themes, which are traced through all phases of prehistory: subsistence, technology, ritual, trade, society and population.
Other websites
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