The Roman army in the east
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The Roman army in the east
(Journal of Roman archaeology : supplementary series, 18)
Journal of Roman Archaeology, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- The Roman army in the East / David Kennedy
- Where are the frontiers now? / C. R. Whittaker
- River frontiers in the environmental psychology of the Roman world / David Braund
- Emperors, their borders and their neighbours : the scope of imperial mandata / David Potter
- Parthia and Rome : eastern perspectives / David Kennedy
- The annexation of Arabia and imperial Grand Strategy / Philip Freeman
- Civic coins and imperial campaigns / Ruprecht Ziegler
- One hundred years of rebellion : the eastern army in politics, A.D. 175-275 / John Eadie
- Eusebius and the geography of Roman provinces / Benjamin Isaac
- Was there an eastern origin for the design of late Roman fortifications? Some problems for research on forts of Rome's eastern frontier / Shelagh Gregory
- The Roman army as "Total Institution" in the Near East? Dura-Europos as a case study / Nigel Pollard
- The laxity of Syrian legions / Everett Wheeler
- The commanders of Syrian legions (1st to 3rd c. A.D.) / Edward Dąbrowa
- North African deserts and mountains : comparisons and insights / Alan Rushworth