Some of the Roman Remains in England.

The article discusses the excavation of Roman artifacts and architecture in England. The author discusses the history of Roman society in England, including the invasion of Britain by Roman ruler Julius Caesar and the settlement of Britain by Roman emperor Claudius. Roman walls made from stone and vallum were constructed in Britain to repel enemies and included structures to house soldiers and guards. A road system to connect Roman-built towns and settlements in Britain is described. Excavations have suggested that iron, lead and tin mining was conducted in Britain during the Roman occupation. Artifacts discovered during excavations include bronze objects such as surgical tools and brooches, as well as Roman coins.

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18
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57-97
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