This study explores the use and significance of Roman weaponry and horse gear from non-military contexts in the eastern Rhine delta – the territory of the Batavians. Using a life-cycle model for Roman soldiers, the author interprets the large quantity of 1st-century finds as personal memorabilia brought home by ex-soldiers as a reminder of their 25 years of service, symbolising their newly-acquired veteran status. Underpinning the research is an extensive inventory of militaria from urban centres, rural settlements, cult places, rivers and graves, presented in 96 plates. The study not only presents a considerable body of unpublished data, but also offers an intriguing perspective on daily life in the northern frontier of the Roman Empire, w...
This thesis examines the cultural and social relationships cultivated by ethnically diverse auxiliar...
The Military Equipment and Material in the Lower Empire in Northern and Eastern Gaul. The Gallo-Rom...
Ancient sources consistently identify a strong naval element to Roman military activity along the no...
This study explores the theme of Batavian ethnicity and ethnogenesis in the context of the Early Rom...
The traditional explanation for the presence of Roman artefacts beyond the Roman Empire's frontiers ...
The traditional explanation for the presence of Roman artefacts beyond the Roman Empire's frontiers ...
When the Roman Empire reached the peak of its territorial extent at the start of the 2nd c. AD, a ma...
Zooarchaeological inventory of the available information of the Roman forts of the western part of ...
'Engendering Roman Spaces' is a research project concerned with using artefact assemblage analyses t...
The research project 'Engendering Roman Military Spaces', investigates socio-spatial behaviour insid...
The epigraphic evidence from four Lower Moesian legionary bases provides information about military-...
This thesis deals with roman military equipment with respect to various finding circumstances of civ...
Abstract Excavations in the late 19th century and surveys carried out in the 1970s have produced 12 ...
The purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is to examine whether there was an elite on Gotland during Rom...
This study presents a synthesis of over 40 years of intensive settlement research in the Roman non-v...
This thesis examines the cultural and social relationships cultivated by ethnically diverse auxiliar...
The Military Equipment and Material in the Lower Empire in Northern and Eastern Gaul. The Gallo-Rom...
Ancient sources consistently identify a strong naval element to Roman military activity along the no...
This study explores the theme of Batavian ethnicity and ethnogenesis in the context of the Early Rom...
The traditional explanation for the presence of Roman artefacts beyond the Roman Empire's frontiers ...
The traditional explanation for the presence of Roman artefacts beyond the Roman Empire's frontiers ...
When the Roman Empire reached the peak of its territorial extent at the start of the 2nd c. AD, a ma...
Zooarchaeological inventory of the available information of the Roman forts of the western part of ...
'Engendering Roman Spaces' is a research project concerned with using artefact assemblage analyses t...
The research project 'Engendering Roman Military Spaces', investigates socio-spatial behaviour insid...
The epigraphic evidence from four Lower Moesian legionary bases provides information about military-...
This thesis deals with roman military equipment with respect to various finding circumstances of civ...
Abstract Excavations in the late 19th century and surveys carried out in the 1970s have produced 12 ...
The purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is to examine whether there was an elite on Gotland during Rom...
This study presents a synthesis of over 40 years of intensive settlement research in the Roman non-v...
This thesis examines the cultural and social relationships cultivated by ethnically diverse auxiliar...
The Military Equipment and Material in the Lower Empire in Northern and Eastern Gaul. The Gallo-Rom...
Ancient sources consistently identify a strong naval element to Roman military activity along the no...