Protecting the Roman Empire

Protecting the Roman Empire
Title Protecting the Roman Empire PDF eBook
Author Matthew Symonds
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 268
Release 2017-12-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1108383858

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The Roman army enjoys an enviable reputation as an instrument of waging war, but as the modern world reminds us, an enduring victory requires far more than simply winning battles. When it came to suppressing counterinsurgencies, or deterring the depredations of bandits, the army frequently deployed small groups of infantry and cavalry based in fortlets. This remarkable installation type has never previously been studied in detail, and shows a new side to the Roman army. Rather than displaying the aggressive uniformity for which the Roman military is famous, individual fortlets were usually bespoke installations tailored to local needs. Examining fortlet use in north-west Europe helps explain the differing designs of the Empire's most famous artificial frontier systems: Hadrian's Wall, the Antonine Wall, and the Upper German and Raetian limites. The archaeological evidence is fully integrated with documentary sources, which disclose the gritty reality of life in a Roman fortlet.

Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall
Title Hadrian's Wall PDF eBook
Author Tony Wilmott
Publisher English Heritage
Pages 464
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1848021585

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From 1976 to 2000 English Heritage archaeologists undertook excavation and research on Hadrian's Wall. This book reports on these findings and includes the first publication, of the James Irwin Coates archive of drawings of Hadrian' Wall made in 1877-96.

The Construction of Hadrian's Wall

The Construction of Hadrian's Wall
Title The Construction of Hadrian's Wall PDF eBook
Author Peter R. Hill
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 2006
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Peter Hill gives an account of all the techniques and skills needed to construct Hadrian's Wall. Beginning with an examination of the surveying needed, he goes on to discuss quarrying and cranes, the transport of materials, and the amount of timber needed for scaffolding.

Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall
Title Hadrian's Wall PDF eBook
Author Nick Hodgson
Publisher The Crowood Press
Pages 402
Release 2017-07-14
Genre History
ISBN 0719821592

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Built around AD122, Hadrian's Wall was guarded by the Roman army for over three centuries and has left an indelible mark on the landscape of northern Britain. It was a wonder of the ancient world and is a World Heritage Site. Written by a leading archaeologist who has excavated widely on the Wall, this is an authoritative yet accessible treatment of the archaeological evidence. The book explains why the expansion of the Roman empire ground to a halt in remote northern Britain, how the Wall came to be built and the purpose it was intended to serve. It is not a guidebook to the remains, but an introduction to the Wall and the soldiers and civilians, men, women and children, who once peopled the abandoned ruins visited by tourists today. Contents include: Historical background to the Wall; How the Wall was built and its appearance on completion; The history of the Wall from Hadrian to the end of Roman Britain; The purpose of the Wall. This introduction to Hadrian's Wall, the most impressive and famous physical reminder of Britain's Roman past, will be of great interest to all students and keen amateurs of Roman history, archaeology and general history, and is profusely illustrated throughout with 60 colour and 30 black & white photographs and 10 Maps.

Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall
Title Hadrian's Wall PDF eBook
Author Frank Graham
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 2003
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780905778853

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The History of the Roman Wall

The History of the Roman Wall
Title The History of the Roman Wall PDF eBook
Author William Hutton
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1813
Genre England
ISBN

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Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall
Title Hadrian's Wall PDF eBook
Author Adrian Goldsworthy
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 192
Release 2018-04-10
Genre History
ISBN 154164445X

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From an award-winning historian of ancient Rome, a definitive history of Hadrian's Wall Stretching eighty miles from coast to coast across northern England, Hadrian's Wall is the largest Roman artifact known today. It is commonly viewed as a defiant barrier, the end of the empire, a place where civilization stopped and barbarism began. In fact, the massive structure remains shrouded in mystery. Was the wall intended to keep out the Picts, who inhabited the North? Or was it merely a symbol of Roman power and wealth? What was life like for soldiers stationed along its expanse? How was the extraordinary structure built -- with what technology, skills, and materials? In Hadrian's Wall, Adrian Goldsworthy embarks on a historical and archaeological investigation, sifting fact from legend while simultaneously situating the wall in the wider scene of Roman Britain. The result is a concise and enthralling history of a great architectural marvel of the ancient world.