The Roman West, AD 200-500
- 550 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden
This book focuses on the archaeological evidence, allowing fresh perspectives and new approaches to the fate of the Roman West.


This book focuses on the archaeological evidence, allowing fresh perspectives and new approaches to the fate of the Roman West.
The book delves into Chedworth Roman Villa, a rare public site in Britain, highlighting its significance during the fourth century, a "golden age" for the region. It explores the opulent lifestyle of its wealthy owners, reflected in the villa's architectural features, such as guest rooms, dining areas, baths, and intricate mosaics. The narrative also covers the villa's rediscovery in the nineteenth century, focusing on the perspectives of Lord Eldon and the current caretakers, the National Trust, enriching the historical context of this remarkable site.