A rtefacts are play ing an increasingly significant role in our understandings of life on the Roman frontier, especially of the range of ac tivities that took place at military sites and of the people who made up these communities. This paper discusses some of the problems and the advantages of using artefacts to investigate the se communit ies and particularly to quantify the civilian population inside Roman military bases. [First paragraph
This article outlines the approaches used in the Australian Research Council funded project, 'Engend...
The Late Republican to Early Imperial period was one of spectacular territorial expansion into the s...
While there is a real need to focus on the local when it comes to Late Iron Age and Roman Archaeolo...
The epigraphic evidence from four Lower Moesian legionary bases provides information about military-...
'Engendering Roman Spaces' is a research project concerned with using artefact assemblage analyses t...
The study of the nature and function of extramural settlement on the northern frontier of Roman Brit...
YesDespite much work on the frontier of Roman Britain, major questions concerned with society and se...
This paper studies rural populations in the Roman frontier province of Germania inferior, employing ...
The research project 'Engendering Roman Military Spaces', investigates socio-spatial behaviour insid...
International audienceOur purpose is to study Iron Age civilisation of southern France through its i...
Roman frontiers defined the Roman Empire, one of the greatest states that the world has ever seen. B...
Roman frontiers defined the Roman Empire, one of the greatest states that the world has ever seen. B...
Besides the barbarians admitted to the army, hundreds of thousands were received — men, women, and c...
This article outlines the approaches used in the Australian Research Council funded project, 'Engend...
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact...
This article outlines the approaches used in the Australian Research Council funded project, 'Engend...
The Late Republican to Early Imperial period was one of spectacular territorial expansion into the s...
While there is a real need to focus on the local when it comes to Late Iron Age and Roman Archaeolo...
The epigraphic evidence from four Lower Moesian legionary bases provides information about military-...
'Engendering Roman Spaces' is a research project concerned with using artefact assemblage analyses t...
The study of the nature and function of extramural settlement on the northern frontier of Roman Brit...
YesDespite much work on the frontier of Roman Britain, major questions concerned with society and se...
This paper studies rural populations in the Roman frontier province of Germania inferior, employing ...
The research project 'Engendering Roman Military Spaces', investigates socio-spatial behaviour insid...
International audienceOur purpose is to study Iron Age civilisation of southern France through its i...
Roman frontiers defined the Roman Empire, one of the greatest states that the world has ever seen. B...
Roman frontiers defined the Roman Empire, one of the greatest states that the world has ever seen. B...
Besides the barbarians admitted to the army, hundreds of thousands were received — men, women, and c...
This article outlines the approaches used in the Australian Research Council funded project, 'Engend...
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact...
This article outlines the approaches used in the Australian Research Council funded project, 'Engend...
The Late Republican to Early Imperial period was one of spectacular territorial expansion into the s...
While there is a real need to focus on the local when it comes to Late Iron Age and Roman Archaeolo...