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H 248 x W 185 mm

96 pages

Illustrated in full colour throughout

Published Sep 2023

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781803275475

Digital: 9781803275482

DOI 10.32028/9781803275475

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Keywords
Roman Britain; Hadrian's Wall; Hinterland; Roman Limes; Roman Frontier; World Heritage Site

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Frontiers of the Roman Empire

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Hinterland of Hadrian̕s Wall

Frontières de l'Empire Romain: L'arrière-pays du mur d'Hadrien

By David J. Breeze

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In this important and beautifully illustrated book, David Breeze elucidates the context of the most famous frontier, Hadrian’s Wall. The zone to north and south of the Wall was a heavily militarised landscape of roads, bridges, forts, fortlets and towers, but also the towns, settlements and supply infrastructure on which the army depended.

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Contents

FRONTIERS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Foreword by Kate Mavor

Common cultural heritage of the Roman Empire

The Roman Empire

Frontiers and trade

The ‘Frontiers of the Roman Empire’ World Heritage Site

The definition of a World Heritage Site

The task ahead

History and extent of frontiers

Rome´s foreign policy

The location of frontiers

The army and frontiers

The purpose of frontiers

Soldiers and civilians

Military administration

Research on Roman frontiers

Inscriptions and documents

Survey and excavation

Aerial survey and remote sensong

Protection and presentation of frontiers

Future perspectives


THE HINTERLAND OF HADRIAN’S WALL

Introduction

Some Ancient Geography

History

Military deployment

A Roman soldier’s life

Supply

Civilians

The end of Roman Britain

Gazetteer

Bibliography

About the Author

Professor David J. Breeze has published several books on Roman frontiers and the Roman army. He is a former chairman of the International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies and led the team which successfully nominated the Antonine Wall as a World Heritage Site.