
Close Readings London Revisited: Roman Beginnings
Jan 26, 2026
Dominic Perring, Emeritus Professor of Archaeology at UCL and author, offers specialist analysis of early Roman London. He discusses the founding date and Roman military origins. He explores London Bridge as the city’s organizing feature. He highlights archaeological methods like dendrochronology and the Bloomberg writing tablets that reveal everyday life.
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Weigh Roman Histories Carefully
- Roman historical accounts mix propaganda with fact, so they require careful interpretation.
- Dominic Perring says Dio Cassius draws on earlier sources, giving a core truth despite embellishments.
London Began As Farmland
- Archaeology shows there was no substantial pre-Roman town on the future City of London site.
- Dominic Perring explains the area was cultivated farmland with pasture and woodland rather than a built settlement.
Bridge Location Shaped The City
- The position of London Bridge determined where the town grew by linking north and south banks.
- Dominic Perring says the gravel islands and narrow crossing made that bridging point decisive for the city's existence.

