The Roman army in Jordan /

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Main Author: Kennedy, D. L., 1948- (Author)

Corporate Authors: Council for British Research in the Levant., International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies (18th : 2000 : Amman, Jordan).

Format: Conference Proceeding Book

Language: English

Published: London : Council for British Research in the Levant, 2004.

Edition: 2nd rev. ed.

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Call Number: DS153.3 .K44 2004

Table of Contents:
  • Nabataean King List
  • Eras
  • Roman Jordan
  • The Familiarity of the Subject
  • The History of Exploration
  • Guide to Available Further Reading
  • The Future
  • Getting Around
  • The Evidence and Methodologies
  • Literary and Sub-literary Sources
  • Papyrological and Epigraphic Evidence
  • The Physical Remains
  • Exploration and Approaches to the Evidence
  • Contrasts and Comparisons
  • Geography and Environment
  • Physical Geography
  • Water Resources and Rainfall
  • Soils and Other Natural Resources
  • Vegetation and Agriculture
  • Communications
  • The Romans in Jordan
  • Early Roman Jordan
  • The Later Nabataean Kingdom
  • Arabia
  • Late Roman Jordan
  • From Roman to Umayyad Jordan
  • The Roman Army in Jordan
  • Before AD 106
  • The Nabataean Army
  • The Annexation of Nabataea and Formation of Provincia Arabia
  • The Cohortes Petraeorum
  • The Roman Garrison from AD 106 to the Fourth Century: Legions, Auxiliary Regiments, Other Units
  • The Fifth Century to the Islamic Conquest
  • 'Jordanians' in the Roman Army
  • The Role of the Army
  • The Roman Army and its Garrison Places in the Notitia Dignitatum
  • The Notitia Dignitatum, Oriens. 37 and 34
  • The Azraq Oasis
  • Basie (Azraq Duruz)
  • Azraq Shishan
  • Qasr el-Uweinid
  • Qasr Aseikhin
  • Qasr Ain el-Beida
  • Qasr Ain es-Sol
  • The Basalt Desert
  • The 'Via Severiana'
  • Azraq to Dumat al-Jandal (Jauf)
  • Azraq to Bostra
  • Khirbet Umm el-Menara
  • Deir el-Kahf
  • Deir el-Qinn
  • Jathum
  • Qasr Burqu
  • The Southern Hauran
  • Umm el-Quttein
  • Umm el-Jimal.