It was self-consciously planned to be a new city. A city that would give him access to the shipping lanes and to the commerce of the Roman Empire. And so, if one thinks of ... Caesarea and the ...
Find out how Britain became part of the Roman empire. Learn about Caesar, Emperor Claudius and Queen Boudicca. Did the Romans conquer Scotland? Find out about the Romans in Scotland. Learn about ...
Oxford Cotswold Archaeology (OCA) archaeologists working on the A417 archaeology have uncovered a Roman 'horse-changing ...
Four in 10 Brits consider themselves a history buff – with the Second World War and Roman Britain among the most ‘interesting’ periods in time. Research of 2,000 adults revealed Queen ...
Archaeological evidence points to the global reach of trade during the Roman Empire, when Roman coins were traded ... ease of communication opened the way for global empires (for Britain and France).
The Market for Skill: Apprenticeship and Economic Growth in Early Modern England Patrick Wallis Pliny's Roman Economy: Natural History ... John Nye debunks the myth that Britain was a free-trade ...
Archaeologists have unveiled remarkable new insights into the Roman history of an East Yorkshire ... in the late 3rd century ...
No technology yet invented—not the telephone, the Internet, or videoconferencing—delivers the fertile chance encounters that cities have delivered since the Roman Forum was new. Nor do they ...
Getty Images Caerphilly is Britain's second biggest castle behind ... which themselves were often Roman or Iron Age forts, as they are naturally strategic points from which to control the ...
Following the initial invasion of Britain, the Roman emperor, Claudius, arrived to symbolically lead his army to victory. In August, the Romans captured Camulodunum (Colchester), the capital of ...