Supplying the Roman Empire: Proceedings of the 25th International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies 4

Author:   Harry van Enckevort ,  Mark Driessen ,  Erik P Graafstal ,  Tom Hazenberg
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Author:   Harry van Enckevort ,  Mark Driessen ,  Erik P Graafstal ,  Tom Hazenberg
Publisher:   Sidestone Press
Imprint:   Sidestone Press
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9789464262841


ISBN 10:   9464262842
Pages:   330
Publication Date:   02 September 2024
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Preface Who were the Logisticians? Dispensatores, imperial agents supplying the army Stephen R. Matthews Part 1. Organic riches. The impact of organic resources on frontier research Organic riches. The contribution of organic materials to the understanding of frontier dynamics Carol van Driel-Murray An integrated study of organic archaeological environments at Vindolanda. A case-study from the 2nd-century extramural settlement Elizabeth M. Greene and Barbara Birley From tree to post. Logistics and organisation around infrastructural works in the Lower Germanic Limes Silke Lange Wood, Craft, and People. The potential and challenges of wooden objects from Roman contexts Rob Sands Em)bedding the Romans. Rare fragments of a Roman bed in the extra-mural settlement of Marktveld-Weerdkampen, Valkenburg, Zuid-Holland (the Netherlands) Tamara J.J. Vernimmen, Stephan T.A.M. Mols, Jeroen Loopik and Wouter K. Vos As good as new? A remarkable find of wooden roof-shingles from Houten, the Netherlands Ivo Vossen, Tamara J.J. Vernimmen and Sjoerd van Daalen Part 2. ÔÇÿRipae et litoraÔÇÖ. Supply and security on the riverine and coastal edges of the Roman Empire The River Main (Hesse/Germany) as route of military supply. New archaeological and geoarchaeological research Thomas Becker, Andreas V├Âtt, Lea Obrocki and Anna-Lena Dixius The castra Velsen 2 Arjen V.A.J. Bosman The Roman sea frontier along the Channel and North Sea. Development, nature, tactics, and strategy Wouter Dhaeze Were there any repairs to the Rhine bridge Colonia Agrippina. Divitia at the end of the 4th century AD under the magister militum Arbogast the Elder? Dendrochronological data and historical classification Norbert Hanel and Thomas Frank Investigating CorbuloÔÇÖs Canal. A situation report Wilfried A.M. Hessing Prisoners of ethno-geography. Transnational dynamics of warfare between Late Iron Age Ireland and the Roman frontier in Britain, 122-163 AD Al McCluskey WhenÔÇÖs a fleet a fleet? Classes and legions on the water Christoph Rummel Defending dunes. Details of the Antonine coastal limes between Rhine and Meuse Jeroen van Zoolingen Securing transport of wood over water on the Roman Rhine Ronald M. Visser Part 3. RomeÔÇÖs hunger for metals. Roman mining in and outside the provinces and the part of the Roman military Roman army and mining Markus Scholz Under the eyes of the Roman army. Early imperial mining on the Lower Lahn river (D) Frederic Auth, Daniel Burger-V├Âllmecke, Peter Henrich and Markus Scholz Casting the smith in a new light. Using social theories of technology to understand of Roman military metalworking Amy J. Baker A new Roman camp north of the Lower German Limes at Ermelo (The Netherlands) Mark Driessen and Wouter Verschoof-van der Vaart The Roman army in the Oriental Pyrenees (2nd-1st century BC). Territorial control and management of provincial resources in the High Lands Oriol Olesti Vila, Joan Oller Guzm├ín and Jordi Morera Camprub├¡ Von Bergleuten, H├ñndlern und r├Âmischem Milit├ñr im Lahntal (D) Gabriele Rasbach Part 4. Brickyards and limes kilns of the Roman army The brickyards of Legio IIII Flavia Felix in Dacia in the early 2nd century AD Alexandru Flutur The newly excavated brick and tile kiln in the Vindolanda North Field Craig A. Harvey and Elizabeth M. Greene The Saalburg Tile Kiln Project. Making Roman ceramic building materials the whole way R├╝diger Schwarz The lime kilns of Legio II Italica in Lauriacum/Enns (Noricum) Stefan Traxler, Felix Lang, Herbert B├Âhm and Gerald Grabherr Part 5. Water and agriculture The aqueduct of Noviomagus Paul M. Kessener Material traces of viticulture in Southern Pannonia Jana Kop├í─ìkov├í and Hana Ivezi─ç The Chesters road bridge and wharf on HadrianÔÇÖs Wall Ian Longhurst Organization of the water supply for the Trajanic frontier fort in the Nabataean settlement of Hawara (Southern Jordan) John Peter Oleson and Craig A. Harvey Vessels with the handle above the opening from Lower Pannonia and Upper Moesia Ivana O┼¥ani─ç Rogulji─ç and Angelina Rai─ìkovi─ç Savi─ç Irrigating the land, provisioning the caravans. Water decline and military settlement at el-Deir (Kharga Oasis, Western Desert of Egypt), 3rd-5th century AD Ga├½lle Tallet and Jean-Paul Bravard Erd-Reich ÔÇô Earthen Empire. Eine ├£bersicht zu neuen, geoarch├ñologischen Untersuchungen zum Rasensodenbau am r├Âmischen Limes Tanja Romankiewicz, Ben Russell, Christopher T.S. Beckett, J. Riley Snyder and Rose Ferraby Part 6. Small finds everywhere Water and control along the later Roman EmpireÔÇÖs south-eastern border Walter D. Ward The Jets vs. the Sharks, a story from the west side of Vindonissa. Comparison of two brooch assemblages from the civil settlement West Hannes Fl├╝ck New insights into the distribution of Roman metal finds in the Netherlands with PAN Stefanie Hoss Rittium ÔÇô Surduk Hana Ivezi─ç and Jana Kop├í─ìkov├í Hier auch! Webgewichte in den Legionslagern Neuss und Bonn T├╝nde Kaszab-Olschewski Military small finds from Castra Ad Fluvium Frigidum (Slovenia) Ana R. Kova─ìi─ì and Maru┼ía Urek Militaria in the Cantabrian Wars. The Carisa axis of operations. The cases of ß©Âß©Àag├╝ezos and A Cua├▒a Esperanza Mart├¡n Hern├índez The Roman army on the Rhine and the monetization of the rural hinterland Rahel Otte Military equipment and horse gear from the Nijmegen castra and canabae legionis Vincent van der Veen Semi-rigid scale armour. Characteristics, dating and distribution of a Roman body armour Martijn A. Wijnhoven Military artefacts in the civil province of Britannia. A case study: Trompetenmuster mounts Edwin Wood

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Mark Driessen is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Archaeology of Leiden University, the Netherlands. His main research interests are the military logistics, infrastructure and trade in the Roman period. Erik P. Graafstal (MA), Municipal archaeologist and Director of Museum Hoge Woerd, Utrecht Tom Hazenberg (MA), independent archeologist for Hazenberg Archeologie & Coordinator Research and Preservation for the Dutch Limes Association; Project Restoration Collection Roman Ships of Zwammerdam and development of the National Roman Maritime Museum at Museumpark Archeon (2010 - now). Tatiana Ivleva is a research fellow at Newcastle University. She studied archaeology at the Russian State University for the Humanities in Moscow, Russia, and Leiden University, the Netherlands, where she received a PhD in 2012 with a thesis entitled ""Britons Abroad: the Mobility of Britons and the Circulation of British-made Objects in the Roman Empire."" She has published extensively in edited volumes and international journals on Roman diaspora, migration, and mobility, the Roman army and provincial material culture.

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