Bag om Romano-british Staffordshire
A comprehensive survey of the archaeological and historical evidence for Roman and post-Roman settlement in Staffordshire, 'Romano-British Staffordshire' remains a seminal work in the field. Drawing on a wealth of sources and his own extensive research, William Page provides a detailed account of the region's Roman roads, villas, pottery, and other artifacts, and explores their significance for understanding the broader social, economic, and cultural history of Britain.
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