Roman Camps in the Lower Danube: From Remote Sensing to Provincial Contexts
The temporary Roman camps are sometimes the only physical remains that can be noticed within a specific region where the Roman army was on the move. This is especially true for military expeditions along or in the vicinity of the frontier, during conflicts with people coming from outside the Empire,...
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Zusammenfassung: | The temporary Roman camps are sometimes the only physical remains that can be noticed within a specific region where the Roman army was on the move. This is especially true for military expeditions along or in the vicinity of the frontier, during conflicts with people coming from outside the Empire, or even conflicts occurring beyond the frontier. And yet, the location of these camps within the wider frontier landscape has not been as thoroughly researched. This is an important element within any frontier landscape, but in particular on the Lower Danube frontier as the placement of the camps in relation |
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