The research project 'Engendering Roman Military Spaces', investigates socio-spatial behaviour inside Roman military forts during the early Empire. It uses the distribution of artefacts found in forts in the German provinces to analyse the activities carried out within the various components of these forts. It then investigates the relationships between these spaces and the members of these communities - both soldier and non-soldier - who were likely to have been engaged in these activities. In so doing it develops better understandings of the complexity of the daily life within such military establishments. It focuses particularly on evidence for women and children and on their roles within these military domains
Intensive terrain and theoretical archaeological research aimed to the period of the Marcomannic war...
This study presents a synthesis of over 40 years of intensive settlement research in the Roman non-v...
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...
This article outlines the approaches used in the Australian Research Council funded project, 'Engend...
This article outlines the approaches used in the Australian Research Council funded project, 'Engend...
Artefacts from military bases of the early Roman Empire potentially indicate not only the presence o...
Artefacts from military bases of the early Roman Empire potentially indicate not only the presence o...
The study of the nature and function of extramural settlement on the northern frontier of Roman Brit...
This thesis deals with roman military equipment with respect to various finding circumstances of civ...
This dissertation is a study of the political, social and economic interaction of soldiers and civil...
The Roman army enjoys an enviable reputation as an instrument of waging war, but as the modern world...
This thesis examines the processes of cultural change during the early Roman (before c. AD 250) peri...
A rtefacts are play ing an increasingly significant role in our understandings of life on the R...
This study explores the use and significance of Roman weaponry and horse gear from non-military cont...
Intensive terrain and theoretical archaeological research aimed to the period of the Marcomannic war...
This study presents a synthesis of over 40 years of intensive settlement research in the Roman non-v...
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...
This article outlines the approaches used in the Australian Research Council funded project, 'Engend...
This article outlines the approaches used in the Australian Research Council funded project, 'Engend...
Artefacts from military bases of the early Roman Empire potentially indicate not only the presence o...
Artefacts from military bases of the early Roman Empire potentially indicate not only the presence o...
The study of the nature and function of extramural settlement on the northern frontier of Roman Brit...
This thesis deals with roman military equipment with respect to various finding circumstances of civ...
This dissertation is a study of the political, social and economic interaction of soldiers and civil...
The Roman army enjoys an enviable reputation as an instrument of waging war, but as the modern world...
This thesis examines the processes of cultural change during the early Roman (before c. AD 250) peri...
A rtefacts are play ing an increasingly significant role in our understandings of life on the R...
This study explores the use and significance of Roman weaponry and horse gear from non-military cont...
Intensive terrain and theoretical archaeological research aimed to the period of the Marcomannic war...
This study presents a synthesis of over 40 years of intensive settlement research in the Roman non-v...
The epigraphic evidence from four Lower Moesian legionary bases provides information about military-...