This fourth volume contains a useful range of papers and a translation of Hyginus's account of the building of the Roman camp. It should be of interest to military historians and Roman archaeologists.
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This fourth volume contains a useful range of papers and a translation of Hyginus's account of the building of the Roman camp. It should be of interest to military historians and Roman archaeologists.
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Very Good+ 0946897956. Minor shelfwear. Light rubbing to back wrap.; Jrmes 4; Vol. 4; 103 pages; Fragments of an Iorica hamata from a barrow at Fluitenberg, Netherlands (W. A. B. Van der Sanden); A bronze spearhead from Insula 22, and its significance for the urban history of Augusta Rauricorum (Augst BL, Switzerland) (Eckhard Deschler-Erb and Peter-Andrew Schwarz); Roman tents 'replicated' in stone-built barracks of the 2nd century BC in Spain (John Pamment Salvatore); The de munitonibus castrorum: Text and translation (Catherine M. Gilliver); Hedgehogs, caltrops and palisade stakes (Catherine M. Gilliver); The ownership and disposal of military equipment in the Late Roman army (David Woods); A third-century collection of decorative objects from a Roman villa at Wange (Central Belgium): first interdiscipliary report (Marc Lodwijckz, Louis Wouters, Willy Viaene, Jan Salemink, Harry Kucha, Martine Wevers, and Ria Wouters (with a contribution by Simone Scheers and Franz Steenhoudt); Two dolphin scabbard runers from Carlisle (T. G. Padley)