Britannia: Illustrated essays on the history of early Britain, from the expedition of Caesar to the Norman Conquest, by James Grout of University of California. Bibliographies included.
Caerleon's Roman Legion: Find out about the Roman army that was housed at Caerleon, a Roman legionary fortress in Britain.
Roman Britain: Enthusiast Kevan White presents clickable maps, leading to data on each site. He also gives information on the period, the British tribes, and references.
Roman Villas in Britain: Guy de la Bédoyère describes how Roman villas were built and used, with bibliography. Illustrations include reconstructions.
Romans in Sussex: Sussex Archaeological Society provides an educational resource for teachers and students with sections for different age groups: 7-11, 12-16 and adult.
Tacitus - The Life of Gnaeus Julius Agricola: An English translation of the biography of a Roman governor of Britain, written by the noted Roman historian Tacitus, who was his son-in-law. Hosted by Iowa State University.
The Roman Army in Britain: A web site dealing with the Roman military occupation of Britain; specifically the army, navy, fortifications, a military bibliography, and information about the project to discover what is presumed the first military frontier in Britain on the Gask ridge in Perthshire.
The Roman Map of Britain: Thomas Ikins explains his interpretation of the contemporary documentary sources for the geography of Roman Britain, with bibliography and maps.
The Romans in Britain - 100BC to 450AD: History of the period, with insights into Roman life, the military and how the Romans changed Britain. Includes British tribes, maps, Roman architecture and innovations.