It is AD 130. Rome is the dazzling heart of a vast empire & Hadrian its most complex & compelling ruler. Faraway Britannia is one of the Romans` most troublesome provinces: here the sun is seldom seen & `the atmosphere in the country is always gloomy`. What awaits the traveller to Britannia? How will you get there? What do you need to pack? What language will you speak? How does London compare to Rome? Are there any tourist attractions? & what dangers lurk behind Hadrian`s new Wall? Combining an extensive range of Greek & Latin sources with a sound understanding of archaeology, Bronwen Riley describes an epic journey from Rome to Hadrian`s Wall at Britannia`s
- & the empire`s
- northwestern frontier. In this strikingly original snapshot of Roman Britain, she brings vividly to life the smells, sounds, colours & textures of travel in the second century AD.