From the legionary Fortress at York to the coastal look-out towers on the coast, and from the artisan potters of Crambeck to the brooch-makers of Castleford, the history of Yorkshire has an indelible mark left upon it by the Roman period. The Romans built towns, forts, roads and ports and lived, worked and died in Yorkshire for over three centuries. Roman Emperors even visited it.This book introduces, in an accessible way for a non-specialist audience, the incredible archaeology that they left behind, from beautiful and unique objects, to whole cities. Supported by high quality illustrations throughout, this is the perfect starting point for anybody interested in the astonishing treasures the Romans left behind in Yorkshire.
Adam Parker looks at some of the fascinating treasures that have been unearthed around the beautiful county of Yorkshire.