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Daily Life in Roman Britain
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198 pages
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Exploring the everyday experiences of various social groups, this book delves into the lives of men, women, children, and slaves in Roman Britain from the Late Iron Age to the early 5th century. It addresses lesser-known aspects of life, such as the construction of Hadrian's Wall and the activities of Romano-British towns like Verulamium and Londinium. By examining the interactions between indigenous peoples and newcomers, as well as the dynamics of wealth and poverty, it provides a comprehensive view of this unique historical period.
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2008, hardcover
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