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  1. 22. März 2022 · Published 22 March 2022. Today, Historic England launches its new Aerial Photography Explorer - which for the first time allows users to search and explore an online map showing aerial photographs of England over the past 100 years. Aerial imagery provides a fascinating insight into the development and expansion of the nation’s urban centres ...

  2. Roman Britain was the territory that became the Roman province of Britannia after the Roman conquest of Britain, consisting of a large part of the island of Great Britain. The occupation lasted from AD 43 to AD 410. [1] [2] Julius Caesar invaded Britain in 55 and 54 BC as part of his Gallic Wars. [3]

  3. 8. Okt. 2021 · On the Solway Plain in the west many have been discovered from the air along with traces of field boundaries and trackways that would once have linked them. After the Roman military forces withdrew from Britain around AD 410, Hadrian’s Wall continued to shape the landscape. From aerial mapping, it is possible to see how medieval and post ...

  4. Film Movie Reviews Roman Britain from the Air — 2014. Roman Britain from the Air. 2014. 46m. Documentary. Cast. Justin Blake (Self) Christine Lampard Michael Scott. Advertisement. Director ...

  5. Roman Britain From the Air. 2014 · 48 min. TV-PG. Documentary. Two experts give viewers a unique and fascinating view from the air of what life was like for Romans and Britons 2000 years ago in Roman-built London. Subtitles: English. Starring: Christine Bleakley Dr. Michael Scott. Directed by: Michael Waterhouse.

  6. Britain from the Air - Roman Amphitheatre. Cirencester has the remains of one of the largest Roman amphitheatres in Britain. In the Roman community, just as today, sport and communal entertainment played a vital role. Residents of the Roman town of Corinium (modern day Cirencester) would have been justifiably proud of their local amenity - the ...

  7. An introduction to Roman Britain. Roman administration in Britain lasted about 370 years – the same length of time as between now and the end of the English Civil Wars in 1651. It was a complex era of frequent change, which spanned the reigns of more than 80 emperors and saw periods of peace, prosperity and expansion, as well as times of ...