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The North-South Divide Revisited: Thoughts on the Character of Roman Britain*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

Andrew Sargent
Affiliation:
English Heritage, National Monuments Record Centre, andrew.sargent@rchme.co.uk

Extract

When the fifth edition of the Ordnance Survey Map of Roman Britain was published in March 2001, the distributions of individual classes of site raised questions about the character of Roman Britain. In particular, apparent differences between the response to Rome of the peoples of the South and East and of those of the North and West of Britain were highlighted. These issues are discussed here in the context of the key monument class distributions depicted on the Map.

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Articles
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Britannia , Volume 33 , November 2002 , pp. 219 - 226
Copyright
Copyright © Andrew Sargent 2002. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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