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adam_text CONTENTS Preface...............................................................................................................vi Abbreviations.......................................................................................................viii I. REGIONAL AND GENERAL SESSIONS BRITANNIA 1. L. Allason-Jones, Roman and native interaction in Northumberland ............................................ 1 2. PS. Austen, How big was the second largest fort on Hadrian’s Wall at Bowness-on-Solway?...................... 6 3. P.T. Bidwell, Later Roman barracks in Britain ............................................................... 9 4. A.R. Birley, Vindolanda: new writing tablets 1986-89 ....................................................... 16 5. M.C. Bishop, Soldiers and military equipment in the towns of Roman Britain.................................. 21 6. T.F.C. Blagg, Architectural benefaction in northern and southern Britain ................................... 28 7. DJ. Breeze, The frontier in Britain, 1984-1989.............................................................. 35 8. J.G. Crow, Construction and reconstruction in the central sector of Hadrian’s Wall ......................... 44 9. C. Daniels, The Antonine abandonment of Scotland ........................................................... 48 10. J L. Davies, Roman military deployment in Wales and the Marches from Pius to Theodosius I ................. 52 11. N. Fuentes, Fresh thoughts on the Saxon Shore.............................................................. 58 12. P.P.A. Funari, Dressel 20 amphora inscriptions found at Vindolanda: the reading of the unpublished evidence ............................. 65 13. C.G. Henderson, Aspects of the planning of the Neronian fortress of legio II Augusta at Exeter............. 73 14. N. Hodgson, The Notitia Dignitatum and the later Roman garrison of Britain................................. 84 15. S. Johnson, Introduction to the Saxon Shore ............................................................... 93 16. G.D.B. Jones, The emergence of the Tyne-Solway frontier.................................................... 98 17. A.C. King, The date of the stone defences of Roman Bitteme ............................................... 108 18. GS. Maxwell, Springboards for invasion - marching camp concentrations and coastal installations in Roman Scotland ......................... Ill 19. AS. Robertson, Evidence for the transport of Roman coins from the Mediterranean to Britain .......... 114 20. D. Sankey A. Stephenson, Recent work on London’s defences.......................................... 117 21. G. Webster, The defences of the legionary fortress at Viroconium (Wroxeter) c. AD 55-90 .................. 125 22. T. Williams, Allectus’s building campaign in London: implications for the development of the Saxon Shore . 132 23. P R. Wilson, Aspects of the Yorkshire signal stations .................................................... 142 24. D. Woolliscroft, Das Signalsystem an der Hadriansmauer und seine Auswirkungen auf dessen Aufbau........... 148 HISPANIA, GALLIA 25. J.M. Blazquez, Romer und Einheimische in Hispanien wahrend der Eroberungszeit (218-19 v. Chr.) ...... 153 26. R. Brulet, Le Litus Saxonicum Continental............................................................. 155 27. D. Schaad, Encraoustos: un camp militaire romain a Lugdunum - St Bertrand de Comminges (France, Departement de la Haute-Garonne) ............... 170 GERMANIA, RAETIA 28. D. Baatz, Research on the limes of Germania Superior and Raetia 1983-89 .............................. 175 29. W. Groenman van Waateringe, Valkenburg ZH 1: fabrica or praetorium? .................................. 179 30. J.K. Haalebos, Die Legionscanabae in Nijmegen......................................................... 184 31. A.V.M. Hubrecht D.W. MacDowall, Money supply and the early date of the Roman military presence at Nijmegen ........................... 188 32. C.-M. Hassen, Das Holzkastell auf der ‘Breitung’ in Weissenburg in Bayern............................. 191 33. M. Pietsch, Marktbreit ֊ ein neues augusteisches Legionslager bei Würzburg, Unterfranken ............. 196 34. S. Rieckhoff, Der römische Schatzfund von Regensburg-Kumpfmühl: ein Vorbericht ....................... 203 35. S. von Schnurbein, Der neue Plan von Altrip ................................................................ 208 36. WJ.H. Willems, Early Roman camps on the Kops Plateau at Nijmegen (NL)....................................... 210 37. M.D. de Weer d S.L. Wynia, The Roman fort at Utrecht ..................................................... 215 NORICUM, PANNÓNIA 38. C. Értei, Der Tempel A im Kultbezirk der orientalischen Götter in den Canabae Legionis von Carnuntum ....... 216 39. J. Fitz, Neue Ergebnisse in der Limesforschung des Donaugebiets............................................. 219 40. Ö. Hari, Der Verlauf der Limesstraße im Stadtgebiet von Wien........................................... 225 41. S. Jilek, Die Kleinfunde aus dem Auxili arkas teil von Carnuntum....................................... 230 42. M. Kaba, Die rekonstruierten und restaurierten ‘Thermae Maiores’ der legio II Adiutrix................ 232 43. M. Kandier, Die Legio I Adiutrix und Carnuntum ....................................................... 237 44. H.-Th. Lorenz Ch. Maier, Preliminary report on the excavation at Gleisdorf (Austria) in 1988-89 .... 242 45. B. Lörincz, Pannonische Ziegelstempel und die militärischen Territorien............................... 244 46. /. Miki Curk, Natives, Romans and newcomers in the eastern Alps during the 2nd century (The role of the army in ethnic interaction) ......................... 248 47. M. Mirkovič y Beneficiarii consul aris and the new outpost in Sirmium ...................................... 252 48. S. Soproni, Eine spätrömische Festung im Donaubett bei Bölcske ............................................. 257 49. K. Szirmai, Barrack-blocks in the praetentura of the legionary fortress in Aquincum (1987-1988)............. 259 50. Z. Visy y Lussonium: archaeological excavations 1988-89..................................................... 263 DACIA, MOESIA 51. B. Böttgery Zur wirtschaftlichen Situation am unteren Donaulimes im 4-6 Jh.................................. 268 52. A. Dimitrova-MilČeva, Zum Problem der Datierung der frühesten Perioden des Militärlagers Novae.............. 271 53. P. Donevskiy Durostorum, Municipium Aurelium und das Lager der Legio XI Claudia ............................ 277 54. J.G. Garbschy The oldest military diploma for the province of Dacia................................... 281 55. M. MarcUy Contributions concernant les Daces du Sud-Est de la Transylvanie à l’époque romaine (un problème de géographie historique)............. 285 56. V. Najdenovüy Thracian paganism and Roman religion on the lower Danubian limes........................ 291 51. P. Petrovič y Ein Donauhafen von Trajan bei dem Kastell Aquae (Moesia Superior).............................. 295 58. L. Rousseva-Slokoskay Sur le problème du système de fortification de Nicopolis ad Istrum (Mésie Inférieure) . 299 59. T. Sarnowski, The headquarters building of the legionary fortress at Novae (Lower Moesia).................... 303 60. M. Vasičy L’architecture à l’intérieur des camps romains des Portes de Fer au IVème et Vème siècle .......... 308 61. M. Zahariade, An early and late Roman fort on the Lower Danube limes: Halmyris (Independenta, Tulcea County, Romania)....................... 311 ORIENS, AFRICA 62. M. Gichony When and why did the Romans commence the defence of southern Palestine? .................... 318 63. H.-P. Kuhneny Der Sarazenensattel: zu den Voraussetzungen der Sarazeneneinfälle am Limes Arabiae....... 326 64. G. Lordkipanidse D. Braund, Recent work at Pityus (Pitsunda/Bichvinta, USSR) ........................ 335 65. P. Morizoty Les stations de la Table de Peutinger entre Lámbese et Ad Calceum Herculis ................ 337 66. P. Troussety Les défenses côtières byzantines de Byzacène ............................................. 347 MISCELLANEOUS 67. M. Browning, Archaeology historicized: Romano ֊British frontier studies and German historiography at the turn of the century...................... 354 68. P. Connolly, The Roman fighting technique deduced from armour and weaponry............................... 358 69. E. Dabrowa, Dromedarii in the Roman army: a note......................................................... 364 70. C. van Driel-Murray, A Roman tent: Vindolanda tent I..................................................... 367 71. H. Jouffroy, La défense des frontières: le point de vue du De Rebus Bellicis............................. 373 72. J.-MA.W. Morel, Tents or barracks? ..................................................................... 376 73. L. Okamura, The flying columns of Emperor Gallienus: ‘legionary* coins and their hoards ................ 387 74. L. Petculescu, ‘Utere felix’ and ‘Optime maxime con(serva)* mounts from Dacia .......................... 392 75. DE. Saddington, The origin and character of the provincial fleets of the early Roman Empire............. 397 76. E. Schallmayer, Zur Herkunft und Funktion der Beneficiarier............................................. 400 77. P. Varony lus postliminii and the soldier............................................................... 407 78. M.D. de Weerd, Measuring systems in Roman barges and forts.............................................. 410 II. THEMATIC SESSIONS ROMAN AND NATIVE (session organiser: Prof. J.H.F. Bloemers) 79. J.H.F. Bloemers, Introduction to the section on “Roman and Natives” ................................ 411 80. D.B. Saddington, The Parameters of Romanization..................................................... 413 81. D. Braund, Roman and native in Transcaucasia from Pompey to Successianus ........................... 419 82. D. Gabler, The survival of late La Tene settlements in the Roman period............................. 424 83. T. Kolnlk, Römer und Barbaren im nördlichen Mittel donaugebiet...................................... 432 84. ME. Okun, Pluralism in Germania Superior ........................................................... 435 85. M. Gechter, Die frühe ubische Landnahme am Niederrhein ............................................. 439 86. W.G. Kerr, Economic warfare on the northem limes: portoria and the Germans ......................... 442 87. M. van der Veen, Native communities in the frontier zone - uniformity or diversity ?................ 446 88. J.H.F. Bloemers, Relations between Romans and natives: concepts of comparative studies.............. 451 REALITIES OF FRONTIER LIFE (Session organiser: Dr L.J.F. Keppie) 89. L. Keppie, Armies on frontiers - myth and realities............................................................;.... 455 90. B. Isaac, The Roman army in Judaea: police duties and taxation.................................................... 458 91. M.M. Roxan, Women on the frontiers ............................................................................... 462 92. M.E. Snape, Roman and native: vici on the north British frontier ................................................. 468 93. C.S. Sommer, Life beyond the ditches: housing and planning of the military vici in Upper Germany and Raetia.................................................. 472 94. M.P. Speidel, The Soldiers’ servants ............................................................................. 477 THE PROBLEMS OF DESERT FRONTIERS (Session organiser: Prof. S.T. Parker) 95. C.M. Wells, The problems of desert frontiers: chairman’s comments on the session ............................ 478 96. M. Janon, Remarques sur la frontière de Numidie.............................................................. 482 97. M. Reddé, A 1’ouest du Nil: une frontière sans soldats, des soldats sans frontière ........................... 485 98. S.E. Sidebotham, A limes in the Eastern Desert of Egypt: myth or reality? .................................... 494 99. S.T. Parker, The nature of Rome’s Arabian frontier .......................................................... 498 100. E.L. Wheeler, Rethinking the Upper Euphrates frontier: where was the western border of Armenia?............. 505 The Congress Programme 512
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