Map Sources
The map was traced over this public-domain topographic map from Wikipedia.
Forts, towns, and roads come from Pelagios' excellent Digital Map of the Roman Empire.
It was made (and can be edited) with Hexographer - you can download the hxm file here.
Dark Age Britannia Web Resources
Click here for a good overview of and introduction to Dark Age Britannia.
For (much) more detail, see here:
History Files
Early British Kingdoms
Roman Britain
Britannia.com
Vortigern Studies
Related Blogs
Heavenfield
Darkagewargaming
Badonicus
Recommended Reading
Dark, Ken (1994): Civitas to Kingdom.
Dark, Ken (2000): Britain and the End of the Roman Empire, Tempus.
de la Bedoyere, Guy (2006) Roman Britain: A New History, Thames and Hudson.
Laycock, Stuart (2008) Britannia, the Failed State, History Press.
Laycock, Stuart (2009) Warlords: The Struggle for Power in Post-Roman Britain, History Press.
Mattingly, David (2005): An Imperial Possession: Britain in the Roman Empire, Penguin.
Fiction
Howard Wiseman has a good overview and some reviews of novels set in Dark Age Britain here.
My personal favorite is Bernhard Cornwell's "The Warlord Chronicles".
The map was traced over this public-domain topographic map from Wikipedia.
Forts, towns, and roads come from Pelagios' excellent Digital Map of the Roman Empire.
It was made (and can be edited) with Hexographer - you can download the hxm file here.
Dark Age Britannia Web Resources
Click here for a good overview of and introduction to Dark Age Britannia.
For (much) more detail, see here:
History Files
Early British Kingdoms
Roman Britain
Britannia.com
Vortigern Studies
Related Blogs
Heavenfield
Darkagewargaming
Badonicus
Recommended Reading
Dark, Ken (1994): Civitas to Kingdom.
Dark, Ken (2000): Britain and the End of the Roman Empire, Tempus.
de la Bedoyere, Guy (2006) Roman Britain: A New History, Thames and Hudson.
Laycock, Stuart (2008) Britannia, the Failed State, History Press.
Laycock, Stuart (2009) Warlords: The Struggle for Power in Post-Roman Britain, History Press.
Mattingly, David (2005): An Imperial Possession: Britain in the Roman Empire, Penguin.
Fiction
Howard Wiseman has a good overview and some reviews of novels set in Dark Age Britain here.
My personal favorite is Bernhard Cornwell's "The Warlord Chronicles".