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FROM THE END OF ROMAN BRITAIN TO THE'CELTIC WEST'
Authors:JEREMY EVANS
Institution:Central Excavation Unit Fort Cumberland Portsmouth PO4 9LD
Abstract:Summary. This paper suggests that the end of Roman Britain would have been an event noticeable, even to the peasant labouring in his fields, by a sudden collapse in the trading economy. It suggests that this was, perhaps, triggered by a 'tax revolt'amongst the élite. It then seeks to trace possible lines of continuity and transformations in various key features of Romano-British life in the fifth to seventh centuries. Many of the transformations are seen as resulting from the loss of traded goods by the élite with which to impress clients.
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