skip to main content

You Are Here: Home / Programmes / Romans in Britain / Books - page 2
 
The Romans In Britain
 

Books

page

1 2
 
stone inscription
stone inscription

Study the past

Take your interest in the Romans to the next level with one of our Open University courses.

The edge of empire

Why did Empire Hadrian insist on the wall that bears his name? The experts explain all about the Wall.

GUIDEBOOKS TO ROMAN BRITAIN

GENERAL

David E. Johnston (Ed.), Discovering Roman Britain (Shire Publications, 1983)

Roger Wilson, A Guide to the Roman Remains in Britain (Constable, London, 1989)

CHEDWORTH

Roger Goodburn, Chedworth Roman Villa (The National Trust, 1996)

COLCHESTER

Philip Crummy, City of Victory: The Story of Colchester - Britain's First Roman Town (Colchester Archaeological Trust, 1997)

HADRIAN'S WALL

Guy de la Bédoyère, Hadrian's Wall: A History and Guide (Tempus, 1998)

Anthony R. Birley, Hadrian: The Restless Emperor (Routledge, London, 1997)

Robin Birley, Vindolanda's Roman Records (Roman Army Museum Publications, 1990)

Robin Birley, The Building of Hadrian's Wall (Roman Army Museum Publications, 1991)

Alan K. Bowman, Life and Letters on the Roman Frontier: Vindolanda and its People (British Museum Press, London, 1994)

Peter Connolly, The Roman Fort (Oxford University Press, 1991)

James Crow, The English Heritage Book of Housesteads (Batsford / English Heritage 1995)

Stephen Johnson, Hadrian's Wall (Batsford / English Heritage, 1989)

ROMAN LONDON

Jenny Hall and Ralph Merrifield, Roman London ( HMSO, 1986)

Peter Marsden, Roman London (Thames and Hudson, London, 1980)

Ralph Merrifield, London, City of the Romans (Batsford, London, 1983)

Gustav Milne, The Port of Roman London (Batsford, 1985)

Gustav Milne, The English Heritage book of Roman London (Batsford / English Heritage, 1995)

MAIDEN CASTLE

Niall M. Sharples, The English Heritage book of Maiden Castle (Batsford / English Heritage, 1991)

  < previous   Page 2 of 2

 

Bookmark with:

  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Newsvine
  • NowPublic
  • Reddit
  • Stumbleupon
Please wait while loading. You must have JavaScript enabled to view star ratings.
 
 
 

Explore Open2

Darwin as depicted in the 30th September 1871 edition of Vanity Fair

There are some people who won't accept it - so just how good is the evidence for evolution?

Titan: Image ESA/NASA/JPL/University of Arizona

To explore the surface of Titan, you should start on Chesil Beach.

The Open University

Have you seen our trail? Are you inspired to learn?

 
 

Site info and help