United Kingdom
Links
Britannia
http://www.morgue.demon.co.uk/
Well-organised gazetteer and bibliography of the Roman army in Britain, by Peter Green. Maps, photographs of selected sites. Typology, organisation of the Roman army, terminology.
Caistor Roman Town, Norfolk
http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/Research/researchareas/JWMP/CaistorRomanTown/crtp1.html
Tour by Sue White, Landscape Archaeology Section, Norfolk Museums Service. Interactive plan leads to history and illustrations of finds. Hosted by the University of East Anglia.
Roman Britain
Enthusiast Kevan White presents clickable maps, leading to data on each site. He also gives information on the period, the British tribes, and references.
Roman Villas in England
http://www.britainexpress.com/architecture/roman-villas.htm
Britain Express outlines the history and features of Roman villas in England, with diagrams. Brief details of major villas to visit.
Romano-British Sites and Museums
http://www.athenapub.com/rombrit1.htm
List of Roman forts, towns and villas in England, Scotland and Wales from 'Athena Review' vol.1, nos.1 and 2.
Verulamium
The Roman city at the present St. Albans was the third largest in Roman Britain. An introduction with historical outline, reconstruction drawing, photographs and links.
Arthur's O'on
http://members.fortunecity.com/gillonj/arthursoon/
J.K. Gillon gathers together illustrated accounts of this remarkable beehive-shaped Roman building in Scotland which survived until 1743.
Trimontium Fort
http://www.trimontium.freeserve.co.uk/fort.html
At Newstead, near Melrose, Scotland. Expandable site plan and aerial photographs, history, description and visitor information provided by the Trimontium Trust.
Whitehall Farm Roman Villa and Landscape Project
http://www.whitehallvilla.co.uk/
Professional archaeologists, students and volunteers are uncovering a Roman villa and bath house complex at Nether Heyford in Northamptonshire. Results, project outline and community involvement.
The Roman Villa at Woodchester
http://www.grahamthomas.com/history4.html
An illustrated description by Graham Thomas of the Roman villa in the Cotswolds noted for its mosaics.
Kingsweston Roman Villa, Bristol
http://www.bristol-city.gov.uk/mus/kings.html
Reconstruction drawing, plan, photograph of mosaic, brief description and access arrangements from Bristol City Council.
The Cotswold HyperGuide - Roman Sites
http://www.digital-brilliance.com/hyperg/history/roman.htm
Brief details of significant Roman sites in the area: Bury Hill Camp, Cirencester, Lydney Temple and the villas at Chedworth, Great Witcombe, King's Weston and Woodchester.
The Bristol Area in Roman Times
http://members.tripod.com/garymalkin__1/
Gary Malkin introduces Roman sites at Sea Mills, Kings Weston, Brislington, Keynsham and the Orpheus mosaic from Newton St Loe. Bibliography and related links.
The Danebury Environs Roman Project
http://athens.arch.ox.ac.uk/schoolarch/institute/projects/danebury/project.htm
Danebury Trust has been examining the Roman sites in the vicinity of the Iron Age hillfort at Danebury. Illustrated resumes of findings from the Institute of Archaeology, Oxford.
The Newstead Research Project
http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/archsci/field_proj/newstead/newstead.html
Outline and preliminary report from the University of Bradford on its investigation of the region surrounding the Roman fort of Trimontium near Newstead.
Silchester Roman Town, Hampshire
http://www.rdg.ac.uk/AcaDepts/la/silchester/
The University of Reading runs a training excavation here every summer. Clickable map of the Roman town showing excavations, photographs, background, interim reports, reconstruction.

