This comprehensive atlas contains over 270 wide-ranging maps, figures, plans and site photographs on all aspects of Roman Britain. The maps are drawn to a series of standard scales. They cover political and military history, as well as the physical geography of Britain and the view that Roman geographers had of it. Evidence for economic activity, including mining and pottery production, studies of life in town and country and of religion, are given in the maps. Major monuments such as Hadrian's Wall feature on the larger-scale maps and plans. The maps are set in context by a descriptive text and the extensive use of aerial photographs.
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