Cornelii Taciti de vita Agricolae . QROUND-PLANS OF TWO ROMANO-BRITISH TEMPLES Fig. 1. temples is shown in rig. 14 (see Haverheld, Romanization, ed. 3,p. 36 f.). fora, market-places , are found in towns built on the Romantype, and round them the chief public buildings were British fora follow Roman models. domos : so used in contrast to the blocks of inferior dwellings(insulae) in A. 6. 45, 1 ; 15. 41, 1. (The Roman country-houses,1 villas, now traceable in Britain would fall under the term.)Plans of British houses and of a typical Italian house are given inFigs. 15, 16 ; see Haver
Cornelii Taciti de vita Agricolae . QROUND-PLANS OF TWO ROMANO-BRITISH TEMPLES Fig. 1. temples is shown in rig. 14 (see Haverheld, Romanization, ed. 3,p. 36 f.). fora, market-places , are found in towns built on the Romantype, and round them the chief public buildings were British fora follow Roman models. domos : so used in contrast to the blocks of inferior dwellings(insulae) in A. 6. 45, 1 ; 15. 41, 1. (The Roman country-houses,1 villas, now traceable in Britain would fall under the term.)Plans of British houses and of a typical Italian house are given inFigs. 15, 16 ; see Haverheld, op. at., p. 37 ff. The remains of Silchester and Bath (Vict. Hist., Hants i. 276,Somerset i. 222), of Caerwent and Wroxeter all imply that Romani-zation grew apace in the Flavian period. Probably Agricola wasdeveloping, not starting, a tendency (cp. c. 16, 4 note). How farRomano-British towns exhibit the plan and public buildings of !_L M I I <**. Bd u,--(£)-, COURTYARD & CORRIDOR HOUS1 . Mi CHI STER Plan of British houses at Si a J ATRIUM * I *i * * * *£ F ™ *z : 1=1 icf -S A R L 3tfi
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