Seeking the Saxon Shore
A Guide to the Coastal Forts of Roman Britain
(Author) Maxwell CravenIn the later third century AD, the outer reaches of the Roman Empire were being threatened on all sides by hostile powers. Along the southern and eastern coasts of Britain, a series of ten, possibly twelve, vast fortified enclosures were built beside strategic harbours to defend against external threats, mainly from Germanic marauders. Through sixteen centuries impressive vestiges of most of them have survived, although three have vanished virtually without trace. Several became the sites of Norman castles, others have associations with early Christianity, all have a story to tell. Taking the reader from the colossal surviving fort at Portchester in Hampshire to the empty, windswept site of Brancaster on the north Norfolk coast, Seeking the Saxon Shore is both a practical guide to locating and exploring these ancient sites and a handbook for bringing them to life. In describing the origins of the forts, their ancient settings, their functions and subsequent histories, this compelling guide will enable the reader, in the modern landscape, to recognise and visualise the distant past.
Maxwell Craven
Maxwell Craven is best known for his acclaimed novel "The House on the Hill," a haunting exploration of family secrets and betrayal. His writing style is atmospheric and evocative, drawing readers into his characters' inner turmoil. Craven's work has made a significant impact on the literary world, earning him critical acclaim and a devoted following.