Breeze David; Dobson Brianhadrians Wall 4e

Breeze David; Dobson Brianhadrians Wall 4e by Margaret Brazier, published by Penguin UK on May 30, 2000, is a comprehensive exploration of Hadrian’s Wall, the most renowned monument of the Roman Empire in Britain. This 336-page edition presents a thorough history that incorporates recent research findings, offering insights into the construction of the Wall and the complexities of Roman military life, including aspects of religion and daily bureaucratic practices.
Readers will find a blend of detailed analysis and accessible information, making this work suitable for both experts and general readers. The inclusion of photographs, maps, and diagrams enhances the understanding of the subject matter, allowing for a richer appreciation of the historical significance of Hadrian’s Wall. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in history, particularly in the context of Roman Britain.
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A penetrating and lucid history of the best-known and most spectacular monument to the Roman Empire in Britain. Taking into account new research findings about the building of the Wall, Breeze and Dobson include fascinating details about the Roman army, its religion and daily bureaucratic life. A selection of photos, maps and diagrams help make this a book for both the expert and the layman, being simultaneously erudite and unusually accessible.
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