02-21-2009, 10:23 PM
HI,
I'd also suggest Roger Wilson's A Guide to the Roman Remains of Britain (4th edition 2002) (unless there is a more recent one) - I found it a real goldmine of destinations to drag my wife to when travelling around the UK and although it has everything else, there are forts a plenty. In the same vein there are also William Manning's Roman Wales (Pocket Guide 2001) and Lawrence Keppie's The Legacy of Rome. Scotland's Roman Remains (3rd edition 2004)
Cheers
Murray
I'd also suggest Roger Wilson's A Guide to the Roman Remains of Britain (4th edition 2002) (unless there is a more recent one) - I found it a real goldmine of destinations to drag my wife to when travelling around the UK and although it has everything else, there are forts a plenty. In the same vein there are also William Manning's Roman Wales (Pocket Guide 2001) and Lawrence Keppie's The Legacy of Rome. Scotland's Roman Remains (3rd edition 2004)
Cheers
Murray
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\'\'\'\'No matter how many you kill, you cannot kill your successor\'\'\'\' - Seneca to Nero - Dio 62
\'\'\'\'There is no way of correcting wrongdoing in those who think that the height of virtue consists in the execution of their will\'\'\'\' - Ammianus Marcellinus 27.7.9