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Britain's descent into anarchy was disastrous ... More information: Charles Norman et al, Droughts and conflicts during the late Roman period, Climatic Change (2025). DOI: 10.1007 ...
This indicates periods of bloodshed, possibly due to local turmoil, executions or dynastic conflicts in the years before the Roman Conquest ...
Britannia is the national symbol of the UK and can be seen across the country on multiple statues or old pound sterling coins ...
A new study by archaeologists at Bournemouth University (BU) has revealed that bodies recovered from a ‘war-cemetery’ ...
Roman troops stationed at Hadrian's Wall on the empire's northern frontier rebelled and three different "barbarian" groups invaded Roman Britain, with the Picts atta ...
Many tribes in Britain and France at the time of the Roman Conquest shared similar names ... (Cymbeline), but after his death in the late 30's AD, his kingdom was beset by rivalries between ...
Writing in the Italian art review, Commentari, Berenson said that Sani’s sculptures were not merely “like” the late Roman ones, they were just as good. In Sani’s Rustic Dance, for example ...
A skeleton from Roman-era England has bite marks consistent with those of a large cat like a lion, suggesting that this individual may have died as part of a gladiator show or execution, according to ...
Roman Britain’s main produce were crops like spelt ... but this made them vulnerable to late spring and early summer moisture deficits, and early summer droughts could lead to total crop failure.