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The Roman Military Defence of the British Provinces in its Later Phases
Derek A. Welsby-
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Front Cover
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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Maps and Figures
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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Chapter 1: Roman Frontier Development
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Chapter 2: The Third Century
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Chapter 3: The Archaeological Evidence for the History of Forts in the Later Third Century
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Chapter 4: Forts Without Angle-Towers, Artillery, and the Provision of Projecting Towers
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Chapter Five: Britain Under Constantius Chlorus, AD 296-306
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Chapter 6: From Constantius Chlorus to Count Theodosius
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Chapter 7: AD 367, The Barbarica Conspirato and Count Theodosius
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Chapter 8: The Last Four Decades of Roman Military Occupation
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Chapter 9: The Notitia Dignitatum
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Chapter 10: The Function of Towns in the Military Defence of the British Diocese
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Chapter 11: The Evidence for the Presence of Laeti and Foederati in Later Roman Britain
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Conclusion
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Appendix I: The Chronology of the Stone Forts and Vici at Chesterholm
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Appendix II: A Note on Pottery Supplies to Northern Military Sites in the Fourth Century
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List of Abbreviations
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Bibliography
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Index of Place Names
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Maps and Figures
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Published: 1982
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407317090 (ebook)
- 9780860541783 (paperback)
BAR Number: B101