The British Museum's new introductory guide to Roman Britain combines an
informative text with first-class design and is illustrated with
plentiful artefacts from the museum's collections. Throughout the book
the emphasis is on cultural interaction and change, showing the impact
of the Roman presence, but also British survivals; the book starts,
perhaps unusually for general guides of this kind, with a section on
pre-Roman Britain, and ends with a chapter on Britons after Rome. In
between we learn about the military, the new literate culture introduced
by Rome, about the impact of Rome on the rural economy, and on life in
the new towns, as well as about religion. Constant reference to
archaeological finds and sites gives a sense of place, and also of
regional variation.