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Early Britain—Roman Britain

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The author provides a concise survey of the Roman occupation of Britain, combining classical literary testimony with archaeological evidence to trace the island's contact with Rome, initial military expeditions, the establishment and administration of provincial rule, material culture and urban and military remains, and the gradual weakening of imperial control leading to the end of Roman authority. The narrative assesses ancient sources, outlines major campaigns and settlements, and highlights antiquarian and excavation findings that illuminate everyday life, economy, religion, and landscape change under imperial influence.

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John William Edward Conybeare

John William Edward Conybeare was an English author and historian known for his contributions to the study of British history and geography. His notable works include "Early Britain—Roman Britain," which explores the Roman influence on early British society, and "Highways and Byways in Cambridge and Ely," a travel guide that reflects his keen interest in the landscapes and histories of these regions. Conybeare's writings are characterized by their detailed observations and historical insights, making them valuable resources for both scholars and general readers interested in Britain's past.

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