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OverviewThe frontiers of the Roman empire together form the largest monument of one of the world’s greatest states. They stretch for some 7,500km through 20 countries which encircle the Mediterranean Sea. The remains of these frontiers have been studied by visitors and later by archaeologists for several centuries. Many of the inscriptions and sculpture, weapons, pottery and artefacts created and used by the soldiers and civilians who lived on the frontier can be seen in museums. Equally evocative of the lost might of Rome are the physical remains of the frontiers themselves. The aim of this series of books is not only to inform the interested visitor about the history of the frontiers but to act as a guidebook as well. Slovakia was situated at the edge of the classical world but still was a close neighbour of the Roman Empire. The Roman influence left distinct traces not only at the territories along the frontier but also in its broader fore field. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David J. Breeze , Sonja Jilek , Branislav Lesák , Margaréta MusilováPublisher: Archaeopress Imprint: Archaeopress Archaeology Weight: 0.320kg ISBN: 9781803271446ISBN 10: 1803271442 Pages: 110 Publication Date: 23 June 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: German Table of Contents"Foreword ; FRONTIERS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE ; Common cultural heritage of the Roman empire ; The proposed World Heritage Site ""Frontiers of the Roman Empire"" ; History and extent of frontiers ; The army and frontiers ; Research on Roman frontiers ; SLOVAKIA ; Roman Frontiers and Slovakia ; Bratislava Castle - The first Roman monumental architecture from the 1st century BC ; Devín ; Roman military camp Gerulata ; in Bratislava–Rusovce ; Roman fort at Iža ; The Roman marching camps ; from the times of the ; Marcomannic Wars 100 ; The Roman buildings in the limes forefield ; Further Reading ; Illustration acknowledgements"ReviewsAuthor Information"David J. Breeze has been Chair of the International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies and President of several archaeological societies in the UK. He was Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments for Scotland from 1989 to 2005, and subsequently led the team which successfully nominated the Antonine Wall as a World Heritage Site in 2008. David has excavated on both Hadrian’s Wall and the Antonine Wall and written several books on these frontiers, on frontiers elsewhere in the Roman Empire and on the Roman army. Dr Sonja Jilek has acted since 2005 as coordinator of three multinational EU projects regarding the development of the UNESCO ""Frontiers of the Roman Empire"" World Heritage Site." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |