Towns in Roman Britain both shaped and were shaped by powerful economic forces, reflected not least in their remarkable public buildings. Excavation has shown that the quality of British architecture has previously been underestimated, and this book provides a unique vision of Britain's fluctuating fortunes from Claudius' arrival in AD 43 to Constantine's founding of Byzantium in AD 324.
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