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Societies in Transition: Becoming Roman in Britain

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Lecture on Britain under Roman rule and the incorporation of Britain into the Roman world. Professor Gosden also talks about the significance of our environment, the outside, material world, and how it influences historical events in ancient history.

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Societies in Transition
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Chris Gosden
Keywords
Roman Britain
Iron Age
Bronze Age
anthropology
rome
societies in transition
archaeology
Department: Linacre College
Date Added: 24/03/2009
Duration: 00:57:03

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