H 248 x W 185 mm
96 pages
Illustrated in full colour throughout
Published Sep 2023
ISBN
Paperback: 9781803275475
Digital: 9781803275482
Keywords
Roman Britain; Hadrian's Wall; Hinterland; Roman Limes; Roman Frontier; World Heritage Site
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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.
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
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.