Bédoyère, de la, G. (1999). No decline before the fall of empire. Brit Archaeol 46. Vol 46, pp. 10-11.

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No decline before the fall of empire
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Brit Archaeol 46
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British Archaeology
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46
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10 - 11
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Argues that Roman Britain remained at the height of its prosperity late into the fourth century evinced by the extravagant remains from villa sites such as Lullingstone and massive treasure hoards from Thetford and Hoxne. Also notes indications from temples of this period that many Roman citizens rejected Christianity and retained a more pantheistic tradition of deity worship.
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Guy Bédoyère, de la
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Deborah M F Furness (Abstract author)
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1999
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ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Fourth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Villa (Auto Detected Subject)
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20 Jan 2002