Limes XVIII:Philip Freeman, Council for British Research in the Levant Archaeopress, 2002 - 948 من الصفحات A conference held under the auspices of the Department of Antiquities of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, The Council for British Research in the Levant and the Department of Archaeology at the University of Liverpool The much-anticipated, two-volume proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies held in Amman, Jordan (September 2000). The 100 papers published here represent approximately two-thirds of the presentations made at this important event. The 'limits' of the discussions encompass (Volume I) General Themes, The Eastern Frontier, Rome and Parthia, The Anatolian Provinces and the Black Sea Region, North Africa, The Germanies, Early Roman Germany, (Volume II) The Danubian and Balkan Provinces, Dacia, The Spains, Britain, The Roman Army, Roman Fortifications, Fleets and Frontiers, and Documents and Archives. |
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... Winsum remained unfulfilled . The Roman finds The majority of the finds consist of local native pottery but also Roman artefacts were found . For the major part they are early Roman in date , but some date to the C2nd and C3rd AD . As ...
... Winsum . On the other hand , it is difficult to identify Winsum as a military camp since no military equipment and no traces of a military site were found . Therefore we cannot compare Winsum with military camps like Velsen and Nijmegen ...
... Winsum is very suitable for this kind of activities ; it is situated in the centre of Westergo , a densely populated area . Some 85 findspots of native pottery have been identified in an area west of Winsum measuring 10 x 20kms . The ...
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Introduction | viii |
Timetable of sessions presentations and events | xvii |
Formal Addresses | xxiii |
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