Summary: Government of India, Department of Archaeology, Central Archaeological Library, has published a descriptive account of Roman roads in Britain in a volume that represents approximately the first half of the survey. The work aims to update the information on Roman roads in Britain, building on previous research by Thomas Codrington. The volume provides detailed descriptions of roads, thanks to consultation with the Archaeology Section of the Ordnance Survey. The work faces challenges in deciding on the inclusion of minor roads, often relying on evidence for alignment, relation to Roman sites, and constructional details. The preface acknowledges support from various organizations, including the Council for British Archaeology and the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, as well as individual contributors, to whom thanks are due. The volume covers specific Roman roads, tracing their courses and detailing their construction and historical significance. Additionally, the preface outlines the methodology adopted for numbering and referencing the roads for ease of identification and cross-referencing, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the Roman road network in Britain.