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Post by Tegernacus on Oct 24, 2008 17:12:21 GMT -1
Thanks BB. Yeah, Guy knows his stuff. I haven't got that book but it's now on my shopping list
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Post by Lee on Oct 24, 2008 17:26:51 GMT -1
that looks good BB - just ordered it on amazon market place (about £8 at the moment)
this i a fine idea BTW. i had always been a bit twitchy (in the bad way) about using romano-british stuff, mainly because i guess i fell into the romans=bad trap.
it seems an awful lot was preserved by them and is well worth the investigation.
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Post by arth_frown on Oct 24, 2008 17:44:04 GMT -1
that looks good BB - just ordered it on amazon market place (about £8 at the moment) this i a fine idea BTW. i had always been a bit twitchy (in the bad way) about using romano-british stuff, mainly because i guess i fell into the romans=bad trap. it seems an awful lot was preserved by them and is well worth the investigation. I've just ordered the book as well
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2008 10:38:06 GMT -1
'Gods and Thunderbolts' is a great book.
For those of us in the south, I would recommend 'Roman Surrey' by David Bird. It's packed full of information which, while county specific, is of interest to others too (particularly south London bearing in mind how much of old Surrey is now part of Greater London).
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Post by arth_frown on Oct 25, 2008 14:58:25 GMT -1
Thanks for the recommendation, Flaxen.
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