Roman Bath Discovered

Author(s): Barry W. Cunliffe

SECONDHAND BOOKS | HISTORY

The finding, in 1727, of the gilded bronze head of the Roman goddess Minerva during the construction of the famous Stall Street led to the discovery of the Roman temple and of the baths. Since then archaeologists have discovered more and more about the Roman city of Aquae Sulis. In this new edition of a work first published almost thirty years ago, Professor Cunliffe brings the story right up to date. He deals in detail with the temple and its precinct and with the 'curse tablets' which have been deciphered to reveal the thoughts of Roman visitors. He then explains just how the bathing establishment was organized and explores the relationship between the spa and the town. We learn what life was like for the local inhabitants as well as for the visitors. Finally he charts the process of decline and decay during the 300 years after the Roman period.

1971. First edition. A very good copy with a couple of bumps to the board edges. The contents are fine and unmarked. The d/w is very good with light marking to the rear panel and a repaired tear to the head of the spine.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9780710068262
  • : Routledge & Kegan Paul, Limited
  • : 01 October 1971
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : xv, 108
  • : 936.2/398/04
  • : Hardback
  • : Barry W. Cunliffe