This is Volume 10 of "A Collection Of Archaeological Pamphlets On Roman Remains Formed By Sir B.c.a. Windle And Relating Principally To Great Britain." Compiled by the esteemed Sir Bertram Coghill Alan Windle, this collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the study of Roman Britain during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Featuring a diverse array of pamphlets, this volume showcases the archaeological discoveries, interpretations, and debates surrounding Roman settlements, fortifications, and artifacts found throughout Great Britain. Scholars and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the depth of knowledge and the meticulous attention to detail evident in these historical documents. This compilation serves as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of archaeological methods and the ongoing quest to uncover the secrets of Roman civilization in Britain. A must-have for any serious collector or student of Roman history and archaeology.
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