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Britain's economy thrived after the withdrawal of the Roman Empire
An archaeological dig in northern England shows iron and lead processing continued and even increased after the departure of ...
An erratic leader, a weak Senate and ill-judged economic policies leading to a contraction in world trade. The fall of the ...
Researchers have examined a sediment core from the Roman town and metal production center of Aldborough in Yorkshire, ...
There is mounting evidence that after the Romans left Britain, the region's economy didn't suffer as badly as once thought.
Chemical analyses of an ancient river channel’s sediment at a Roman site in northern England have challenged a long-held view ...
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