Many of the Roman fortifications, built for the defense of the Empire, are still existing. We can find them distributed across the vast empire, in concentration on the borders, in the locations where it was required more authority and military control. Here we discuss the fortifications of the Kharga Oasis in Egypt. In particular, we will discuss the Qasr el-Baramoudy fort, threatened by the motion of the sand dunes
The Roman army enjoys an enviable reputation as an instrument of waging war, but as the modern world...
Funded by an ERC consolidator Grant, focuses on archaeological and environmental methodology used to...
This article contains a first extensive description of Umm el-Dabadib, a large settlement which lies...
Many of the Roman fortifications, built for the defense of the Empire, are still existing. We can fi...
In the Western Desert, the Romans installed a series of fortresses very similar in shape and size, a...
The work presents the Egyptian Western Desert, in its oases and caravan roads during Roman rule (1st...
This paper deals with roman fortifications in Egypt. The main emphasis is laid on roman fortresses o...
This study focuses on the Roman military presence in Egypt's western oases from the third to fifth c...
Fortified buildings (in Arabic known as qsur, singular qasr) that stand isolated or formed part of w...
Abstract: The Kharga Oasis, in Egypt’s Western Desert, is endowed with a scatter of Late Roman forts...
This research paper focuses on complex reconstruction of environmental conditions in the Western Des...
This paper deals with roman fortifications in the Nile valley from the mouth of Delta to site of Qas...
Steven SidebothamThroughout the later Roman Principate and early Dominate a massive wave of fort con...
International audienceThis paper will focus on the history of El-Deir, a Roman fort located at the b...
This article presents a comparative analysis of three Late Roman sites located at the northern outsk...
The Roman army enjoys an enviable reputation as an instrument of waging war, but as the modern world...
Funded by an ERC consolidator Grant, focuses on archaeological and environmental methodology used to...
This article contains a first extensive description of Umm el-Dabadib, a large settlement which lies...
Many of the Roman fortifications, built for the defense of the Empire, are still existing. We can fi...
In the Western Desert, the Romans installed a series of fortresses very similar in shape and size, a...
The work presents the Egyptian Western Desert, in its oases and caravan roads during Roman rule (1st...
This paper deals with roman fortifications in Egypt. The main emphasis is laid on roman fortresses o...
This study focuses on the Roman military presence in Egypt's western oases from the third to fifth c...
Fortified buildings (in Arabic known as qsur, singular qasr) that stand isolated or formed part of w...
Abstract: The Kharga Oasis, in Egypt’s Western Desert, is endowed with a scatter of Late Roman forts...
This research paper focuses on complex reconstruction of environmental conditions in the Western Des...
This paper deals with roman fortifications in the Nile valley from the mouth of Delta to site of Qas...
Steven SidebothamThroughout the later Roman Principate and early Dominate a massive wave of fort con...
International audienceThis paper will focus on the history of El-Deir, a Roman fort located at the b...
This article presents a comparative analysis of three Late Roman sites located at the northern outsk...
The Roman army enjoys an enviable reputation as an instrument of waging war, but as the modern world...
Funded by an ERC consolidator Grant, focuses on archaeological and environmental methodology used to...
This article contains a first extensive description of Umm el-Dabadib, a large settlement which lies...