Athena ReviewJournal of Archaeology, History,
and Exploration

Volume 1, no. 2


Romano-British Sites & Museums pt. 2
1996

Civitas Capitals

  • Verulamium (St.Albans)
  • Venta Icenorum (Caistor St. Edmunds)
  • Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester)
  • Istrurium Brigantium (Aldborough)
  • Corinium Dobunorum (Cirencester)
  • Virconium Cornovarium (Wroxeter);
  • Rowley's House Museum



Villas and Temples

  • Fishbourne Roman Palace
  • Folkestone Villa
  • Dubris (Dover); Dover Painted House
  • Londinium; Walbrook Mithraeum; Museum of London
  • Carrawburgh Mithraeum; Univ.of Newcastle Museum
  • Temple of Antenocitus
  • Aquae Sulis (Bath); Roman Baths Museum


Saxon Shore Forts, and a Legionary fortress

  • Rutupiae (Richborough)
  • Lemanis (Lympne)
  • Anderitum (Pevensey)
  • Deva (Chester) legionary fortress; Grosvenor Museum
  • Luguvallium (Carlisle); Tullie House Museum
  • Hunterian Museum, Glasgow

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Feature Articles

  • Romano-British Settlements  
  • Coins of the Celtic dynasties 
After 100 BC, several British kingdoms joined in Graeco-Roman trade.
  • Gods and Goddesses of Roman Britain
Celtic, Roman, and Near Eastern deities, including Mithras, a legionary favorite.
3rd-4th c. coastal defenses against encroaching Angles and Saxons.
From Ammianus Marcellinus to the Anglo Saxon Chronicles.
  • Baths in Roman Britain    
The Roman pastime, at Bath and elsewhere.

Gorgon's head at Bath.

Documentary Articles

17th century report from Panama and the Miskito Coast.

Original Sources: 
The essential RIB.
  • Journal Review: Antique Welt
Roman roads and bridges in Britain.

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The Miskito Coast

All articles listed above are contained, in their complete form, in the printed issue.

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