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페이퍼백
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310
언어
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출판됨
Aug 14, 2020
출판사
Black Dog Publishing
ISBN-10
1913762505
ISBN-13
9781913762506
설명
Set against the backdrop of ancient Roman Britain, this compelling narrative delves into the history and significance of one of the empire's most iconic structures: Hadrian's Wall. Richard Denham and M. J. Trow meticulously explore the strategic motives behind the wall’s construction, showcasing its role as a formidable barrier against the tribes of the north.
Vividly describing life along the wall, the authors inject a sense of realism, bringing to life the challenges faced by Roman soldiers stationed there. They paint a rich picture of the interactions between the Romans and the native populations as cultures collided, leading to a complex tapestry of conflict, cooperation, and adaptation.
The book captivates with its blend of archaeological insight and historical narrative, offering readers an enlightening journey through the remnants of a bygone era. As the story unfolds, it invites reflection on the legacies of empires and the enduring marks they leave on their territories.
Denham and Trow’s portrayal is not just a chronicle of stone and mortar; it’s an exploration of the human experiences that shaped a pivotal moment in British history, making it an invaluable read for anyone fascinated by the past.
Vividly describing life along the wall, the authors inject a sense of realism, bringing to life the challenges faced by Roman soldiers stationed there. They paint a rich picture of the interactions between the Romans and the native populations as cultures collided, leading to a complex tapestry of conflict, cooperation, and adaptation.
The book captivates with its blend of archaeological insight and historical narrative, offering readers an enlightening journey through the remnants of a bygone era. As the story unfolds, it invites reflection on the legacies of empires and the enduring marks they leave on their territories.
Denham and Trow’s portrayal is not just a chronicle of stone and mortar; it’s an exploration of the human experiences that shaped a pivotal moment in British history, making it an invaluable read for anyone fascinated by the past.