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Had a sudden urge today to return to an old idea I had for a series of short stories chronicling the Roman occupation of Britain except transported to modern times, with obvious parallels to Afghanistan / Iraq / Palestine / The Troubles.1855 - Field Marsh
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discovergreatbritain: Hadrian’s Wall One of Britain’s most ancient landmarks, Hadrian’s Wall was built by the Romans as a defensive fortification against the northern tribes. Find out More
artmastered: Lawrence Alma-Tadema, A Favourite Custom, 1909, oil on wood, 66 x 45.1 cm, Tate Britain, London. Source According to the Tate, Alma-Tadema based his Roman bath scene on photographs of the Stabian bath ruins, revealed by archaeologists in
peashooter85: The Mystery of the Roman Dodecahedra, Found in Britain, France, Western Germany, and parts of Eastern Europe, the Roman Dodecahedron are truly a historical mystery. Dating to the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD, they are hollow dodecahedra shaped
archaicwonder: Hadrian’s Wall was a defensive fortification in Roman Britain, begun in AD 122 during the rule of emperor Hadrian. In addition to its military role, gates through the wall served as customs posts. photo by gms
ganymedesrocks:Andrea Mantegna (1431–1506) - Roman Soldier seated on his Shield, circa 1500 - a Drawing now in the Royal Collection, Great Britain.
coolartefact: One of the earliest pieces of evidence for Christianity in Roman Britain - silver ring set with an intaglio depicting two fish hanging from an anchor. 3rd century AD Source: https://imgur.com/fmq9QFC
clavicle-moundshroud: The Chepstow Castle ruins in Monmouthshire, Wales, on top of cliffs overlooking the River Wye, is the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain. Its construction was begun under the instruction of the Norman Lord
Roundhouses were the standard form of housing built in Britain from the Bronze Age throughout the Iron Age and well into the Sub Roman period. They used walls made either of stone or of wooden posts joined by wattle-and-daub panels and a conical thatched