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2010 marks the 1600th anniversary of the end of Roman Britain in AD 410 - one of the greatest turning points in our history. What was life on the island like at this critical moment? Was it fire and sword, with barbarian raids, peasant risings, tribal warfare?

 
 



410 Old Sarum 19th-20th June An exciting re-enactment event
in the beautiful and historically important setting of Old Sarum to commemorate the 1600th anniversary of the End of Roman Britain.
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Solidus of Constantine III (407-11),
Copyright: Trustees of the British Museum

How much survived, and how much changed? What did the conquerors leave behind? Did the new Britain forged in the period after the departure of Rome bear the hallmarks of Roman civilisation, or was it a revolutionary new order of Britons and Germans?.


 


The AD 410 Committee has been formed to mark this hugely important anniversary with involvement from the Association for Roman Archaeology, the British Museum, Cardiff University, English Heritage, Terry Jones, the Roman Society (which celebrates its Centenary in 2010) and the Society of Antiquaries, the Committee.

The programme of 410-2010 events centres around a comprehensive range of conferences across England and Wales. In addition there will be re-enactment festivals and a series of other events and projects all designed to spread public understanding of 410 and push the debate on the period forward.


The walls of Caerwent
   


The Rialton stone.
Post-Roman
inscription.
         
For further information regarding the work of AD 410 please use the links at the top of the page.
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