The Roman Army in Jordan
Title | The Roman Army in Jordan PDF eBook |
Author | D. L. Kennedy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
This is an updated and revised second edition of a handbook originally prepared for the XVIIIth International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies in Amman, Jordan in 2000 - a reflection of the growing importance of Roman studies in Jordan in recent years. In Part A, there are chapters on Roman Jordan, geography and environment, the Romans in Jordan and the Roman army there. In Part B there are 15 chapters surveying, region by region, the evidence of forts, towers, roads, literary texts, inscriptions and excavation, around the entire country and ending with a chapter on the immediately adjacent parts of Roman Arabia that now lie in Syria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Israel. The book is profusely illustrated throughout and has many aerial views including 20 full-page photographs in colour.
The Function of the Roman Army in Southern Arabia Petraea
Title | The Function of the Roman Army in Southern Arabia Petraea PDF eBook |
Author | Mariana Castro |
Publisher | Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2018-11-29 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1784919535 |
This volume provides a fresh perspective on the evolving and diverse functions of the Roman army in Arabia from the creation of the province to the end of the Byzantine period.
The Roman Army and the New Testament
Title | The Roman Army and the New Testament PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher B. Zeichmann |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2018-10-31 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1978704038 |
Though New Testament scholars have written extensively on the Roman Empire, the topic of the military has been conspicuously neglected, leading many academics to defer to popular wisdom. Against this trend, The Roman Army and the New Testament provides a clear discussion of issues that are often taken for granted: Who served in the military of early Roman Palestine? Why did men join the Roman army, seemingly at odds with their own interests as subject peoples? What roles did soldiers serve beyond combat? How did civilians interact with and perceive soldiers? These questions are answered through careful analysis of ancient literature, inscriptions, papyri, and archaeological findings to paint a detailed portrait of soldier-civilian interactions in early Roman Palestine. Contrary to common assumption, Judaea and Galilee were not crawling with Roman legionaries with a penchant for cruelty. Rather, a diverse mix of men from Palestine and nearby regions served as soldiers in a variety of social roles: infrastructure construction, dispute mediation, bodyguarding officials like tax-collectors, etc. Readers will discover a variety of complex attitudes civilians held toward men of Roman violence throughout the Roman East. The importance of these historical issues for biblical scholarship is demonstrated through a verse-by-verse commentary on relevant passages that stretches across the entire New Testament, from the Slaughter of the Innocents in Matthew’s nativity to the climactic battle with the Great Beast in Revelation. Biblical scholars, seminarians, and military enthusiasts will find much to learn about the Roman army in both the New Testament and early Roman Palestine.
A Companion to the Roman Army
Title | A Companion to the Roman Army PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Erdkamp |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 610 |
Release | 2011-03-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1444393766 |
This companion provides an extensive account of the Roman army, exploring its role in Roman politics and society as well as the reasons for its effectiveness as a fighting force. An extensive account of the Roman army, from its beginnings to its transformation in the later Roman Empire Examines the army as a military machine – its recruitment, training, organization, tactics and weaponry Explores the relationship of the army to Roman politics, economics and society more broadly Considers the geography and climate of the lands in which the Romans fought Each chapter is written by a leading expert in a particular subfield and takes account of the latest scholarly and archaeological research in that area
The Roman Frontier in Central Jordan
Title | The Roman Frontier in Central Jordan PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Thomas Parker |
Publisher | Dumbarton Oaks |
Pages | 584 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Excavations (Archaeology) |
ISBN |
Settlement and Soldiers in the Roman Near East
Title | Settlement and Soldiers in the Roman Near East PDF eBook |
Author | David Kennedy |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 2024-10-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1040234453 |
The Roman Near East has been a source of fascination and exasperation - an immense area, a rich archaeological heritage as well as documents in several local languages, a region with a great depth of urbanisation and development ... yet relatively neglected by modern researchers and difficult to work on and in. Local archaeologists are often under-funded and the Roman period viewed as an earlier phase of western colonialism. Happily, the immense surge in archaeological and historical research on the Roman period everywhere has included the Roman Near East and there have been significant academic developments. This collection of studies on the Roman Near East represents Professor Kennedy’s academic assessment of the region, which began with his doctoral thesis on the contribution of Syria to the Roman army. Although the thesis was never published, several articles owe their genesis to work done then or soon after and are included here (VI, VII, IX, XII). Initial visits to military sites in Syria and Jordan swiftly brought out the presence in many cases of associated civil settlements and - though often now gone, the traces of ancient field systems. Hence, the two prominent sub-themes in this collection are the Roman military and various aspects of society and settlement - settlement types, farming, logistical underpinning and communications.
The Impact of the Roman Army (200 BC-AD 476)
Title | The Impact of the Roman Army (200 BC-AD 476) PDF eBook |
Author | Impact of Empire (Organització). Workshop |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 612 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004160442 |
This sixth volume of the network Impact of Empire offers a comprehensive reading on the economic, political, religious and cultural impact of Roman military forces on the regions that were dominated by the Roman Empire.