A view of man and his expanding society seen in the archaeological landscape of the South.
When the Roman legions invaded England they met a brave but easily demoralised enemy. For the Celtic tribes were no match for such a well-organised war machine, and their initial fierceness in battle soon gave way to complete disarray.
Presented by Prof Barry Cunliffe from Hod Hill, Dorset
with Dr Anne Ross, Dr Eric Marsden
(BBC South)
(Book 80p: see page 114)
(Colour) [Repeat]