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Romano-British culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The British leader sought refuge among the Brigantes, but their queen, Cartimandua, proved her loyalty by surrendering him to the Romans. He was brought as a captive to Rome, where a dignified speech he made during Claudius's triumph persuaded the emperor to spare his life.
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Lists of Sites and Museums: ... 1: Forts and Military Sites ... 2. Towns and Villas of Roman Britain...
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Findings may be seen at a variety of museums, from the huge collections at the British Museum to many local and regional displays located throughout the UK. ... The British Museum, Dept. Prehistoric & Romano-British Antiquities. Great Russell Street, London, England ... Romano-British Sites and Museums (part I):
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The Romano-British Settlements ... British Tribal Cities ... Selected Romano-British Villa's...
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Romano-British Walled Towns ... With the exception of Ilchester, London and the coloniae - Colchester, Lincoln and Gloucester - all of the towns on the left are British tribal capitals. All plans are oriented with north at the top. Clicking on the buttons will load a page dedicated to the town in question.
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The entire 312‑page book is online on this site, with 99 illustrations; this is the homepage.
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This special subject will allow students to investigate the Iron Age/Romano British and sub-Roman/early medieval interfaces in depth. ... Late Iron Age, Romano-British and early medieval society: the historical and archaeological evidence of these periods.
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From The Potter’s Dictionary of Materials and Techniques, by Frank and Janet Hamer, 1991, ISBN 0-7136-3337-9, published by University of Pennsylvania Press, ... Romano-British Kiln: The kiln was a low beehive structure sunk into the ground with a dome which was remade over the closely packed pots for each firing.
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Cambourne New Settlement: Iron Age and Romano-British settlement on the clay uplands of west Cambridgeshire. Twelve excavations were carried out by Wessex Archaeology within the Cambourne Development Area. ... ; Iron Age and Romano-British settlement on the clay uplands of west Cambridgeshire; By James Wright,
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