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Sub-Roman Britain is the period of late antiquity in Great Britain between the end of Roman rule and the Anglo-Saxon settlement.The term was originally used to describe archaeological remains found in 5th- and 6th-century AD sites that hinted at the decay of locally made wares from a previous higher standard under the Roman Empire.
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The final Roman withdrawal from Britain occurred around 410; the native kingdoms are considered to have formed Sub-Roman Britain after that. Following the conquest of the Britons, a distinctive Romano-British culture emerged as the Romans introduced improved agriculture, urban planning, industrial production, and architecture.
This is the preliminary taskforce page of the Sub-Roman Britain taskforce. This taskforce covers all areas of Britain from the years leading up to the departure of the legions to the fall of Strathclyde as an independent nation. It covers every point of view of the period, from that of the Britons, Romans, Picts, Irish, and Germanic invaders.
For historical novels set in sub-Roman Britain. Follows Category:Novels set in Roman Britain. and is succeeded by (and may overlap with) Category:Novels set in Anglo-Saxon England. May also overlap with Category:Arthurian literature.
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Articles relating to Hen Ogledd, the historical region which is now Northern England and the southern Scottish Lowlands that was inhabited by the Brittonic people of sub-Roman Britain in the Early Middle Ages. Its population spoke a variety of the Brittonic language known as Cumbric which is closely related to, if not a dialect of Old Welsh.