What evidence is there that the Romans came to Britain at all? - Teacher notes
History Resource Description
In exploring the rich tapestry of Britain's history, particularly the Roman occupation, there is compelling evidence that the Romans once traversed and influenced the British landscape. Teachers can guide their pupils through an exploration of this historical period by highlighting the tangible remnants of Roman presence that are still visible today. Five notable examples serve as testament to their time in Britain and offer a starting point for investigation and learning.
The enduring Hadrian's Wall, which spans the width of Northern England, is a monumental example of Roman engineering and military strategy. The Roman Baths in the city of Bath provide insight into the sophisticated lifestyle and advanced architectural skills of the Romans. Chester's Roman amphitheatre, once a hub of entertainment and social gathering, gives us a glimpse into the cultural practices of the time. The remains of Bignor Roman Villa showcase domestic life and luxury in Roman Britain, while artefacts displayed at the London Museum further corroborate their presence through a wealth of excavated items. Pupils are encouraged to delve into research on these sites and artefacts, ultimately crafting an outline that articulates the clear evidence of Roman occupation in Britain, supported by photographs and diagrams to enhance their findings.