A detailed examination of the Roman road system in Britain, this book provides an in-depth look at the construction, purpose, and impact of these vital arteries of the Roman Empire. Originally published as the third edition of a respected study, "Roman Roads In Britain" explores the routes, engineering techniques, and historical context of these ancient pathways.
Authored by Thomas Codrington, this work offers valuable insights into the Roman occupation of Britain and the lasting legacy of their infrastructure. Readers interested in Roman history, archaeology, and the development of transportation will find this book to be an informative and engaging resource.
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