Under the streets of many of our towns and cities lie the remains of Roman
settlements, with houses, shops and military and civic buildings. This book
opens a window onto life in those towns, and examines what survives, 2,000
years on.
Focusing on environmental issues, social justice, and sustainable development, this guide offers practical steps for leveraging social media to effect change. It emphasizes strategies for fundraising, community building, and motivating collective action, aiming to empower readers to create a better world through online engagement.
A lively account of our age-old quest for better and newer colors, which
changed the way we see the world, from the best-selling author of Proof: The
Science of Booze
Focusing on the diverse experiences of individuals in Roman Britain, this book advocates for a critical, biographical approach to understanding both the local populace and newcomers from the Empire. It explores how these groups created unique colonial lives and examines the evolving significance of places, structures, and artifacts over time. By integrating these elements, the work provides a comprehensive view of the identities and experiences of those living in Roman Britain throughout four centuries of occupation.