The Roman Chilterns

The Roman Chilterns by Keith Branigan, published by the Chess Valley Archaeological and Historical Society in 2003, offers an insightful exploration of the historical significance of the Chiltern Hills during the Roman period. This edition, comprising 78 pages, presents a detailed examination of archaeological findings and historical contexts that shaped the region, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of its past.
In this book, readers will discover a thorough analysis of the Roman influence on the Chilterns, including the development of settlements and infrastructure. The text delves into various aspects of history, highlighting key archaeological sites and their contributions to our understanding of Roman life in this area. With a focus on historical narratives, The Roman Chilterns serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of history and archaeology.
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