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Product Description: As part of its centenary celebrations in 2010, the Roman Society organised a number of conferences across the UK exploring the theme of AD410 and the âEnd of Roman Britainâ. This volume contains a selection of 16 papers delivered at these conferences, tackling the debate from different angles (historical, archaeological, literary) and setting out the current state of research...read more
Hardcover:
9780907764403 | David Brown Book Co, October 22, 2014, cover price $72.00 | About this edition: As part of its centenary celebrations in 2010, the Roman Society organised a number of conferences across the UK exploring the theme of AD410 and the âEnd of Roman Britainâ.
Hardcover:
9782503528229 | Brepols Pub, January 1, 2012, cover price $150.00
Paperback:
9780715637548 | Bristol Classical Pr, June 30, 2011, cover price $25.95
Product Description: The extent to which Christianity affected the society and politics of Roman Britain is subject to debate. This well-illustrated study avoids literary evidence, which is often more open to interpretation, to focus on archaeological remains...read more
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9780752425405 | Tempus Pub Ltd, March 1, 2003, cover price $40.00 | About this edition: The extent to which Christianity affected the society and politics of Roman Britain is subject to debate.
Product Description: Why did people gather at the site of a long abandoned Roman farmstead not far from the river Thames sometime around the year AD 760; what was their purpose and where did they come from? The middle Thames valley in the Saxon and early medieval period defies easy explanation...read more
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9780904220315 | Har/com edition (Oxford Univ School of Archaeology, September 1, 2002), cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Why did people gather at the site of a long abandoned Roman farmstead not far from the river Thames sometime around the year AD 760; what was their purpose and where did they come from?
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