Drawing on fresh interpretations of archaeological discoveries-from the Vindolanda Tablets to terra-sigillata pottery-and grounded in the writings of Caesar, Tacitus, and Josephus, this book blends sweeping historical narrative with intimate portraits of everyday people. Discover how a single Roman road could transform trade networks, how a veteran colony could impose both stability and upheaval on a region, and how the decline of military control eventually paved the way for provincial autonomy and medieval transformations. Packed with surprising anecdotes-such as the Celtic queen who nearly reclaimed her kingdom and the aqueduct engineer whose bridges still stand-this work will captivate readers of military history, archaeology, and ancient cultures.
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