""The Saxon Shore"" is an insightful and descriptive exploration of the chain of Roman forts built along the coast of Britain to defend against maritime invaders. Written by Jessie Mothersole, an accomplished artist and archaeologist, the work takes the reader on a journey through the historical landscape of the late Roman province, focusing on the series of fortifications known as the Litus Saxonicum.
The narrative provides a comprehensive survey of these ancient sites, from Brancaster and Burgh Castle in the east to Pevensey and Porchester in the south. Mothersole combines meticulous archaeological observation with a travelogue style, detailing the surviving ruins and the strategic significance of each location. Her writing captures the atmosphere of these historic landmarks while providing valuable context regarding the Roman military presence in Britain and the eventual decline of imperial control.
As both a historical study and a record of the sites as they appeared in the early 20th century, ""The Saxon Shore"" serves as an important resource for students of Roman history and archaeology. It highlights the enduring structural legacy of Rome and offers a vivid portrayal of the defensive frontiers that once guarded the British coast.
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By:
Jessie Mothersole Imprint: Tradd Street Press Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 18mm
Weight: 485g ISBN:9781025972268 ISBN 10: 1025972260 Pages: 348 Publication Date:14 February 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active