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Landscapes of Roman Britain

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Roman Britain - The Evolution of the Landscape in the 1930s and 1960s

There is no evidence whatsoever for any complete landscape change as a result of Roman annexation, Roman power. If we want to understand that process beyond the if you like the place where the people live that the center of the villa and we need to think further about this. The excavations at Rudston in the 1930s and then in 1960s focused simply on the buildings the mosaics and so forth. These are the sorts of things we see with rooms probably used for dining, for entertaining and bathing suite.

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