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Boadicea's revenge served hot

30 September 2008

Professor Michael Fulford (Archaeology) explains how findings at the Roman town at Silchester, show the British revolt against Roman rule led by Boadicea may have had a wider impact than previously thought. Professor Michael Fulford (Archaeology) explains how findings at the Roman town at Silchester, show the British revolt against Roman rule led by Boadicea may have had a wider impact than previously thought.

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