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Ottoway, P. (2013).
Roman Yorkshire
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Roman Yorkshire
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Patrick Ottoway
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2013
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04 Nov 2013
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Roman Yorkshire
Yorkshire was part of the Roman Empire for about 340 years and the remains of the period are all around us to this day. They range from the Roman fortress walls at York to the sites of country villas and humbler farmsteads. The region's museums are full of Roman objects from fine sculpture to the pottery and metalwork used in daily life. Place-names like Catterick and Doncaster remind many of us that we still live where the Romans once set up camp. Topics include: The environment and landscape of the Yorkshire region, The search for Roman Yorkshire, Romans and natives before the Conquest,\r\nThe Roman conquest of the Yorkshire region, The Yorkshire region in the early Roman period, From Hadrian to the Severi\r\nSeptimius Severus in Yorkshire, From the Severi to the House of Constantine, Decline and fall, and Yorkshire's Roman legacy.\r\n