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Pocket Guide: Roman Wales

by William H. Manning
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Overview

The Roman period in Wales was of exceptional importance in the development of the country and left a lasting historical and archaeological legacy. This fully-illustrated Pocket Guide: Roman Wales is the first study of this period aimed at the general reader.

 

Beginning with the Iron Age background, this wide-ranging and accessible book traces the history and development of Roman Wales from the conquest to the collapse of the Roman administration and the rise of the independent Christian kingdoms of Wales. It also looks at the military occupation, the cities, especially Caerwent, smaller rural settlements, life in the countryside and villas of south-east Wales, and the evidence for industry including mining and pottery production.

Synopsis

The Roman period in Wales was of exceptional importance in the development of the country and left a lasting historical and archaeological legacy. This fully-illustrated Pocket Guide: Roman Wales is the first study of this period aimed at the general reader.

 

Beginning with the Iron Age background, this wide-ranging and accessible book traces the history and development of Roman Wales from the conquest to the collapse of the Roman administration and the rise of the independent Christian kingdoms of Wales. It also looks at the military occupation, the cities, especially Caerwent, smaller rural settlements, life in the countryside and villas of south-east Wales, and the evidence for industry including mining and pottery production.

Heritage in Wales

An excellent introduction

About the Author, William H. Manning

William Manning was formerly Professor of Archaeology at Cardiff University and is the author of numerous books and articles on archaeological topics, specifically the archaeology of Wales and Roman remains.

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Editorials

Archaeologia Cambrensis

The profuse illustrations form an indispensable adjunct to the text . . . a concise and authoritative survey of the whole subject.

Welsh History Review

Concise . . . will be of interest both to students and to the general reader.

An excellent introduction

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2001
Publisher
University of Wales Press
Pages
129
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780708316757

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