Collection of Essays
In Book Series: | Beiträge zum Welterbe Limes. Sonderband / 4 |
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Language: | German |
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Content
![]() | Late antique amphorae from the Bulgarian part of the lower Danube limes. |
![]() | Some problems and peculiarities of the 3D-reconstructions of Late Roman forts in Egypt. |
![]() | Persia in Late Antiquity: the case of the Tur Abdin. |
![]() | The Anastasius Edict project: a preliminary report. 1: The epigraphic evidence. |
![]() | The Anastasius Edict project: a preliminary report. 2: The archaeological, architectural and historical contexts. |
![]() | Petra's relationship with its hinterland from the Nabataean to the Early Byzantine period. |
![]() | Pilgrimage, trade, and security in the southern Levant in the 6th century AD. |
![]() | The decline and fall of the Vandal Kingdom: continuity and collapse on the 5th century African limes. |
![]() | Capidava - The Late Roman fortlet (late 6th-early 7th century AD). Chronological issues. |
![]() | The episcopal sees on the Roman ‘limes' up to AD 610: a prosopographical investigation. |
![]() | Theodorus the Silentiarius and the military architecture of the Eastern Roman Empire in the 6th century AD. |
![]() | Raetia - Rise and Development of the Military Province from the First to the Third Century AD |
![]() | Organization and Development of the Late Roman Frontier in the Provinces of Raetia prima et secunda (ca. AD 270/300-450) |
![]() | Rom am Limes? Urbane Qualitaten von Militarvici |
![]() | Garrison Settlements - Roman Towns at the Frontier? Urban Developments in the Provinces of Germania superior, Raetia and Noricum |
![]() | The Military vicus Ad legionem - Puente Castro, Leon (Hispania citerior) |
![]() | The Civilian Settlement at Micia. Topography, Chronology and Legal Status |
![]() | A horreum from the Reign of Emperor Trajan at Gontia/Günzburg and other Large Buildings on the Raetian Danube Border and the Limes |
![]() | Der sog. Monumentalbau neben dem Reiterlager von Aqulleia/Heidenheim: Bad oder Palast? |
![]() | Ungewöhnliche Baustrukturen im vicus des Kastells Inheiden (Germania superior) |
![]() | Baths and Bathing in Dacia under Trajan |
![]() | Sacred Spaces in the Extra-Mural Settlement of AIauna/Maryport (Britannia) |
![]() | Sacred Spaces in Losodica/Munningen |
![]() | Who goes there? The Evolution of Access through Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall |
![]() | The "Functions" of Hadrian's Wall; a View from the Trenches |
![]() | The Role of Zeitgeist in Understanding Roman Frontiers |
![]() | Close Encounters at the Roman Frontiers during the Principate |
![]() | Early Roman Fortifications in the Northern Negev - A Spatial Analysis |
![]() | Worth their Salt. The Importance of Salt for Life on the Frontier and on Military Operations |
![]() | Military Diet versus Civilian Diet on the Arabian Frontier |
![]() | Moving Supplies to the Dobrogea Garrison |
![]() | Last (B)Orders please! The Beer Necessities of Roman Military Life on the German Limes |
![]() | Heilpflanzen an Militarstandorten |
![]() | Introduction: Waste Not, Want Not? Rubbish Disposal and the Roman Army |
![]() | Military Middens and the Taphonomic Dynamic |
![]() | Littering und Legionare - Der "Schutthügel" von Vindonissa |
![]() | Die Müllentsorgung an römischen Militärstandorten - Ein Überblick |
![]() | Military Wet Dumps in the Netherlands |
![]() | Don't Confuse Us with the Facts: Visualizing the Frontier in the Capital City |
![]() | Securing the Caucasus through Intelligence and Hard Power: Rome and Persia at the "Caspian Gates" (Dariali Gorge, Georgia) |
![]() | Military Personnel and Frontier Security - regionarii |
![]() | Römische temporäre Lager im Quadenland östlich der Kleinen Karpaten |
![]() | Die Dislokation römischer Truppen im Kerngebiet der Markomannen |
![]() | The Modus Operandi of the Antonine Wall. Implications of the Viewshed Analysis to the Way how Roman Frontiers could actually work |
![]() | "Caesar [...] quo agnito per purpureum signum draconis [...]" |
![]() | Watching and Warning along the Limes Transalutanus. The Search for Watchtowers along its Southern Sector |
![]() | Portae Castrorum - Reconstructing the Gates of the Roman Legionary Fortress at Novae (Lower Moesia) |
![]() | In medio castrorum legionis I Italicae at Novae. Preserved Remains, 3D Virtual Modelling and Full-size Visualization on the Original Site |
![]() | The Noric Fort of Boiodurum (Passau-Innstadt). An Attempt at a Virtual Reconstruction |
![]() | Some Problems and Peculiarities of the 3D-reconstructions of Late Roman Forts in Egypt |
![]() | The "Virtual" Wall: Building Global Interest in Roman Frontiers through Digital Outreach |
![]() | Presentation of an Invisible Site when the Roman Fort Ad Militare is taken into Consideration |
![]() | Illuminating the Frontier |
![]() | Introduction: An Imperial Policy of "Defence in Depth": a Reality or a Mirage? |
![]() | The tantalizing Notitia Dignitatum: realizing a Mirage |
![]() | Keeping Syria under Roman Control |
![]() | Fortifications on the Frontier between Rome and Persia in Late Antiquity: the Case of the Tur Abdin |
![]() | Soldiers in Towns and Towns in Forts; the Role of the Military in the Hinterland of the Danubian Limes in Thrace (ca. AD 259-378) |
![]() | Vindenis (Glavnik/Gllamnik, Kosovo) - Roman Military Presence in the Heart of the Dardanian Mining District |
![]() | Some Considerations on the Late Roman Fortifications of Inner Pannonia |
![]() | The "Devil's Ditch"- A Late Roman Limes in the Middle of Noricum? |
![]() | Vom Hinterland zur Grenzzone - Das südliche Oberrheingebiet zwischen 200 und 300 n. Chr. |
![]() | The 4th and Early 5th Centuries on the German Lower Rhine in the Light of Recent Research |
![]() | Ad lntima Galliarum |
![]() | Was Britannia different? Defence in Depth, Topographic Necessity or Inertia? Military Deployment in Northern England in the 4th Century AD |
![]() | Introduction: Timber Forts and Fortresses |
![]() | Buildings and Building Materials from the Large Augustan Camp on the Hunerberg in Nijmegen |
![]() | Ausgrabungen an der Umwehrung des Halterner Hauptlagers 2012-2017 |
![]() | The praetoria of the Augustan Legionary Camps |
![]() | Moving out from Brigantlum (Bregenz/A): a Wooden Construction as an Indicator of the Military Fort's Demolition |
![]() | Wooden Barracks of the First Cohort of the legio VIII Augusta from Novae (Moesia inferior) |
![]() | Geophysical and Field-walking Surveys at the Legionary Fortress of Inchtuthil |
![]() | First in Timber, next in Stone: The Use of Timber in Auxiliary Forts along the Lower Rhine in the Netherlands |
![]() | Laid out Flat: Mail Making in the Roman Period |
![]() | Mováykov and onager: A new Look at an old Problem |
![]() | Baumaterialien als Mittel zum (konstruktiven) Zweck und Ausdruck? Römischer Beton als Fallstudie |
![]() | Morphometry - A new Method In Roman Brick Stamp Comparison |
![]() | The Ceramic Building Material Industry along the Southern Limes Arabicus: The Nabataeans as Suppliers to the Roman Army |
![]() | "Unpleasant to live in, yet it makes the city rich". Industry and Commerce in Military and Civil Settlements along the Pannonian Limes |
![]() | The Legionary Brickyard of Vindobona (Vienna, Austria) |
![]() | The Salisberg vicus. Fort(s), Bath(s) and a Watermill? The Transformation of a Settlement at Hanau-Kesselstadt |
![]() | Caravan Trade, foederati and the Limes Arabiae et Palaestinae |
![]() | The Roman Defensive Fortifications of the Northern Black Sea Coast: pro and contra Limes Tauricus |
![]() | The Cappadocian Limes |
![]() | Roman Adiabene? Concerning the Origin of a Historical and Cultural Misconception |
![]() | The Cessation of the Perfume Industry at Petra: A Broader Analysis |
![]() | The Roman Military Camp in Ancient Hegra |
![]() | Roads, Itineraries and Limites: the case of the Limes Tripolitanus Iter |
![]() | Where are the Forts of Lentia? New Research on Roman Military Facilities in Linz (Austria) |
![]() | Colonia Ulpia Traiana Ratiaria - The Building Complexes found during Recent Excavations at the Roman Fortress and Colony on the Lower Danube |
![]() | Civil Settlement at Novae (Moesia inferior) |
![]() | Eine neue kaiserliche Statuenbasis aus Buciumi und Caracallas Reise nach Dakien |
![]() | Recent Developments in Understanding the limes porolissensis |
![]() | Soldiers and Sailors in the Conquest of Scotland |
![]() | The Baths of the Roman Fort at Wallsend on Hadrian's Wall |
![]() | Habitare et deponere. Die archäologischen Ausgrabungen in der Nord-West-Ecke des Bonner Legionslagers 2013/14 |
![]() | Neue Untersuchungen im Umfeld des Legionslagers Vetera II |
![]() | Leaving their Mark: Graffiti from Military Sites on the Lower Rhine |
![]() | Leaving their Mark: Graffiti from Military Sites on the Lower Rhine |
![]() | Neue Forschungen zur Innenbebauung des spätromischen Kastells Divitia (Koln-Deutz) |
![]() | Die revidierten Eckdaten der römischen Militärpräsenz in Argentorate/Straßburg |
![]() | Prunkgürtel vom Typ Großprüfening |
![]() | New Amphorae Epigraphy found in Raetia |
![]() | Erste Ergebnisse zu den Wachttürmen am Raetischen Limes |
![]() | Two Fortlets in Hanau-Mittelbuchen. New Evidence on the Wetteraulimes in the Late 1st and Early 2nd Century AD |
![]() | New Research on the Roman Fort at the Saalburg |
![]() | Der Pfeilerbau im Emsbachtal (WP 3/43a) bei Glashütten und das Ende des Limes im Hochtaunus |
![]() | Tracing the Roman Republican Army. Military Archaeology in the Northeast of the Iberian Peninsula |
![]() | Auf den Spuren des Gallischen Krieges - das spätrepublikanische Militärlager von Hermeskeil |
![]() | Das ausgedehnte Schlachtfeld von Kalkriese (Varusschlacht 9 n. Chr.) - Aktuelle Forschungen und neue Ergebnisse |
![]() | The Function of Brigantium (Bregenz, Austria) on the Augustan and Tiberian Rhine Frontier Line |
![]() | Utilization of the Pottery Shards from Poetovian Mithraea |
![]() | Jupiter Dolichenus: Axiom or Enigma? |
![]() | Shrines and Religion in the Zugmantel Fort and Vicus |
![]() | Altars Set Up by Roman Soldiers at Military Sites on the Danubian and Delmataean Limes in Croatia |
![]() | Introduction: How to Build a Roman Fort |
![]() | How to Build a Roman Fort - Archaeological and Bioarchaeological Relicts |
![]() | How to Build a Roman Fort - Archaeological and Bioarchaeological Relicts |
![]() | How to Feed a Roman Camp |
![]() | Supply Networks of the Roman Army in the Rhine Delta during the Pre-Flavian Period |
![]() | Erneuerungen von Lagerumwehrungen am Beispiel des Legionslagers von Mogontiacum/Mainz |
![]() | The Water Supply of the Legionary Fortress of Novae (Bulgaria) |
![]() | Theodoras the Silentiarius and the Military Architecture of the Eastern Roman Empire in the 6th Century AD |
![]() | Introduction: Sex on the Frontiers. Textual and Material Representations of Human Sexuality at the Edge of Empire |
![]() | "Married with Children" - The Marital Patterns of the Roman Auxiliary Soldiers in the Diplomata Militaria |
![]() | Engraved Gems from Tilurium as a Glimpse into Roman Soldiers' Sexuality |
![]() | Same-Sex and Polygamous/Polygynous Unions in the Northwest Roman Provinces and Frontiers |
![]() | Roman Military Archaeology in Danger |
![]() | An Ephemeral Fortlet in Mainz Kastel (Wiesbaden) |
![]() | Facing the Enemy: The Orientation of Roman Forts in Northern Britain |
![]() | Spatial Aspects of Religious Ceremonies in principia of Roman Military Camps |
![]() | Roman Bridges over the Lower Danube |
![]() | Where is the Border? In Search of the Western Dacian Limes from a "Barbarian" Perspective |
![]() | Then and Now. The Limes Transalutanus 130 Years after its Discovery |
![]() | The Plan of Abritus (Moesia secunda/inferior). Status quaestionis in 2015 |
![]() | Representations of the Means of Wheeled Transport from Lower Moesia and Thrace |
![]() | Roman Provincial Coins from Aquileia: New Evidence on the Connection with the Danubian Limes in the 3rd Century AD |
![]() | New Paradigms for the Roman Economy. Flat-based Amphorae and Common Ware as Further Load Units |
![]() | Two Roman Glasses - for Drinking? |
![]() | Epigraphic Manifestations of Medical Personnel. A Comparative Approach to the Epigraphy of "Military" and "Civilian" Health Workers |
![]() | Calculating Borders? Spatial Analysis as a Method to Reconstruct Roman Provincial Borders |
![]() | The Late Roman Fort and vicus of Submuntorium/Burghöfe on the Upper Danube |
![]() | The Late Roman Fortification of Beda/Bitburg (Belgica prima) |
![]() | A Late Antique Basin in the Former Military Camp of Strasbourg/Argentorate: Part of a Baptistery? |
![]() | Curved Ceramic Firedogs in the Western Low Countries |