FIGURES
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1.1 Conquests, friendly kingdoms and provinces 18
1.2 Late Iron Age and Early Roman rulers in southeast Britain 23
1.3 Changes in imagery on British Iron Age coin 26
2.1 Representation of regalia on the coinage of friendly kingdoms 38
2.2 Bust identifi ed as Gaius, found near Colchester in the
nineteenth century 39
2.3 Coins of Cunobelin and Victory on chairs 40
2.4 Silver medallion of Augustus from the Lexden tumulus, Colchester 42
2.5 The Winchester hoard 43
2.6 Two children on the Ara Pacis wearing torcs 44
3.1 The 1961–9 excavations at Fishbourne 56
3.2 Fishbourne as envisaged before and after the conquest 60
3.3 The fort in the Gosbecks area at Camulodunum 62
3.4 The basilica excavations at Silchester 66
4.1 The construction of the buildings of Insula XIV at Verulamium 74
4.2 The layout of the legionary fort at Caerleon 90
4.3 The plan of Waldgirmes 92
5.1 The development of Roman London, c.AD 55 and 95 103
5.2 The development of Roman London, c.AD 130 104
6.1 The development of Colchester 114
6.2 The development of Wroxeter 118
7.1 The development of Verulamium 126
7.2 The monuments at Gosbecks in relation to the Stanway and
Lexden burials 134
7.3 The epigraphy found at the forum in Silchester 137
7.4 The possible development of Silchester 139
7.5 The plan of Caistor St Edmund in relation to the temple enclosure 143
7.6 The plan of the centre of Canterbury 146
7.7 The location of Cirencester in relation to Tar Barrows Hill 147
7.8 The Flavian mosaic in room N7 from Fishbourne 153
7.9 Impression of the pre-funerary rites in the mortuary chamber
at Folly Lane 156