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About
- Author is an assistant editor of Ancient Warfare magazine and has written several books on ancient military history for Osprey
- A single date, AD 410, is often attributed to the end of Roman rule in Britain. This thorough evaluation of the sources and evidence shows this to be simplistic, examining the slow decline of Roman Britain it reveals a more nuanced view of the period
- Written in an accessible style, this is the perfect book for gift shops and museums housing material relating to either Roman Britain or the early Anglo-Saxon period
- A single date, AD 410, is often attributed to the end of Roman rule in Britain. This thorough evaluation of the sources and evidence shows this to be simplistic, examining the slow decline of Roman Britain it reveals a more nuanced view of the period
- Written in an accessible style, this is the perfect book for gift shops and museums housing material relating to either Roman Britain or the early Anglo-Saxon period
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Reviews
"'This book would form a good basis for a high-level zonal map-based wargame, with periodic invasions or civil wars providing a background to battlefield actions with relatively small armies, and in a multi-player or solo setting (with you playing the British against randomised events). Recommended'"
Miniature Warfare Magazine, May 2024
"'Dahm has taken on a topic that many avoid, due to its enigmatic nature, and has begun to provide a small touch of clarity to a dark and convoluted period.'"
Current Archaeology Magazine, December 2024