Life in Roman Britain

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Roman 4: Roman Home

Life in Roman Britain The Romans set up administra ve centres to run the province and involved the local tribal elite in the decision process. They encouraged them to build dwellings in the new towns and to fund civic buildings. Venta Icenorum (Caistor St Edmund) Towns were laid out with grid pa ern streets, at the centre was the Forum, which served as a marketplace and mee ng centre and the Basilica, a form of town hall. The streets had shops and also temples dedicated to Roman gods. Many towns had running water and sewers. Public bath houses were built in most Roman towns like the one at Aquae Sulis (Bath, on right). Public entertainment was also catered for with larger towns having open air theatres, amphitheatres or even chariot racing in the Circus at Colchester! Theatre ruins at Camulodunum (Colchester)

Most people though s ll lived in the countryside and the impact of Roman culture was slow to change the way of life. Farms grew crops, especially spelt wheat for bread and kept cows, sheep, goats, pigs and hens. Peasant farmers would s ll live in thatched houses as in the Iron Age. Wealthy land owners built villas, generally quite close to the towns. These homes could have mosaic floors, an underfloor hea ng system and painted wall plaster. Pictured right is a reconstructed villa in Wroxeter. As much depended on the harvest, changes of the seasons were marked by religious fes vals. In February, the arrival of Spring was marked by Lupercalia, for the onset of Summer in May was Floralia, Ceralia in October to mark the harvest and December the Winter fes val of Saturnalia. Religion was important in every day life, religious fes vals took place across the year and other local gods were also worshipped such as Sulis (right). Some of the most important gods were Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Saturn, Venus, Minerva, Apollo and Bacchus. Gi s offered to the gods and animal sacrifices were at the centre of religious ceremonies. The Roman Empire under Constan ne began to tolerate Chris anity and became the official state church in AD 380 with the Edict of Thessalonica.

Roman Family The head of the Roman family was the husband and father, wives were expected to obey their husbands and had li le independence. The husband had considerable power over those in the household. The main role of the wife was to manage the home. Wealthy women did not work but poorer women would have to work in the fields or workshops with their husbands. Children did not receive much educa on unless they came from wealthy families. Family pets were popular especially dogs (right), birds and hares. Children would play board games, boys would play as soldiers with wooden swords and girls would have dolls to play with. Slaves played an important role in society and the economy. Besides manual labour, slaves could also be highly skilled, working as accountants or physicians. They were considered property under Roman law but some could buy their freedom.

Further study Some examples to provide a more in depth look at Roman Britain Aquae Sulis (Bath) Natural hot spring in well preserved public baths. h ps://www.romanbaths.co.uk/ Wroxeter reconstructed house h p://www.english heritage.org.uk/ visit/places/wroxeter roman city/ things to do/#sec on4 Pompeii Erup on of Mt Vesuvius buried Pompeii in AD 79. h p://www.pompeiisites.org/ Sezione.jsp? tolo=history+of+the+excava o n+of+pompeii&idsezione=2682

Ac vi es Roman themed ac vi es to try out in the classroom or at home. Design your own mosaic On a thick piece of A4 card divide the page into 1cm squares, (21x30 = 630 squares). Plan your design and mark each square with the colour you intend using (use B for black, G for green etc). Cut out the appropriate number of each colour 1cm les from card and s ck onto your gridded card to complete your mosaic. Honey cake Whisk 3 eggs in a bowl un l s ff then slowly add 200g of runny honey and then gently fold in 50g of si ed spelt flour. Pour mixture into a greased baking n(s) and bake in a preheated oven at 170C or 330F for 40 50 minutes. Turn out onto a wire tray to cool. Io Saturnalia! Celebrate the fes val of Saturn on December 17th with a feast. Decorate tables with candles and leaves, prepare breads, cheeses, olives, chicken, eggs, grapes, honey cake and cheesecake with grape juice to drink. Slaves and children would be in charge of the feast so serve the children at the fes val!