Rivers and Waterways in the Roman World
Empire of Water
Herausgeber: Tibbs, Andrew; Campbell, Peter B.
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Rivers and Waterways in the Roman World
Empire of Water
Herausgeber: Tibbs, Andrew; Campbell, Peter B.
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Taking a broad geographical, temporal, and cross-disciplinary approach, this volume explores new and innovative research which focuses on rivers and waterways from across the Roman world.
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Taking a broad geographical, temporal, and cross-disciplinary approach, this volume explores new and innovative research which focuses on rivers and waterways from across the Roman world.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 158mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9781032234403
- ISBN-10: 1032234407
- Artikelnr.: 69113615
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 158mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9781032234403
- ISBN-10: 1032234407
- Artikelnr.: 69113615
Andrew Tibbs is an Honorary Research Fellow within archaeology at Durham University who focuses on analysis of the coast and waterways in 1st-century Roman Scotland. Peter B. Campbell is a lecturer in archaeology at Cranfield University. His maritime archaeological research focuses on navigation with an emphasis on rivers.
Part One: General; 1. The Archaeology of Rivers: Processes and Patterns; 2.
New Approaches to Roman River Finds; 3. Geoarchaeology and Archaeology of
Navigable Canals in River Deltas During the Roman Period: Technical,
Methodological and Conceptual Approaches; Part Two: Mediterranean Region;
4. One City, Two Tibers? Reintegrating the Supply Networks of Imperial
Rome; 5. Understanding the Cultural Landscape of the Stella River Through
Underwater Archaeology; 6. 'Carrying Up It All The Products Of The Seas';
7. The River Ljubljanica: Evidence for the Change in Celtic Cult Practices
Between the Late Iron Age and the Early Roman Period; 8. The Nile: A
Maritime Pacemaker in Roman Egypt; Part Three: Northern Europe and Britain
; 9. River Finds from the Netherlands: An Overview; 10. Nodes and Networks:
Military and Civilian Trade and Transport in the Roman Dutch Southwest
Delta; 11. Roman Waters? Military Usage of Waterways in 1st Century
Scotland; 12. Waterways and Community Identities in Early Roman Sussex: A
Multiscalar and Multivariate Approach; 13. Back and Forth: Roman River
Crossings at Stirling, Scotland and Their Impact on Native Settlement; 14.
Do Rivers Make Good Frontiers? Environmental Change and Military Policy
Along the Roman Rhine; 15. Rivers and Walls: The Materiality of Roman
Frontier Waterscapes on Hadrian's Wall and the Lower Danube
New Approaches to Roman River Finds; 3. Geoarchaeology and Archaeology of
Navigable Canals in River Deltas During the Roman Period: Technical,
Methodological and Conceptual Approaches; Part Two: Mediterranean Region;
4. One City, Two Tibers? Reintegrating the Supply Networks of Imperial
Rome; 5. Understanding the Cultural Landscape of the Stella River Through
Underwater Archaeology; 6. 'Carrying Up It All The Products Of The Seas';
7. The River Ljubljanica: Evidence for the Change in Celtic Cult Practices
Between the Late Iron Age and the Early Roman Period; 8. The Nile: A
Maritime Pacemaker in Roman Egypt; Part Three: Northern Europe and Britain
; 9. River Finds from the Netherlands: An Overview; 10. Nodes and Networks:
Military and Civilian Trade and Transport in the Roman Dutch Southwest
Delta; 11. Roman Waters? Military Usage of Waterways in 1st Century
Scotland; 12. Waterways and Community Identities in Early Roman Sussex: A
Multiscalar and Multivariate Approach; 13. Back and Forth: Roman River
Crossings at Stirling, Scotland and Their Impact on Native Settlement; 14.
Do Rivers Make Good Frontiers? Environmental Change and Military Policy
Along the Roman Rhine; 15. Rivers and Walls: The Materiality of Roman
Frontier Waterscapes on Hadrian's Wall and the Lower Danube
Part One: General; 1. The Archaeology of Rivers: Processes and Patterns; 2.
New Approaches to Roman River Finds; 3. Geoarchaeology and Archaeology of
Navigable Canals in River Deltas During the Roman Period: Technical,
Methodological and Conceptual Approaches; Part Two: Mediterranean Region;
4. One City, Two Tibers? Reintegrating the Supply Networks of Imperial
Rome; 5. Understanding the Cultural Landscape of the Stella River Through
Underwater Archaeology; 6. 'Carrying Up It All The Products Of The Seas';
7. The River Ljubljanica: Evidence for the Change in Celtic Cult Practices
Between the Late Iron Age and the Early Roman Period; 8. The Nile: A
Maritime Pacemaker in Roman Egypt; Part Three: Northern Europe and Britain
; 9. River Finds from the Netherlands: An Overview; 10. Nodes and Networks:
Military and Civilian Trade and Transport in the Roman Dutch Southwest
Delta; 11. Roman Waters? Military Usage of Waterways in 1st Century
Scotland; 12. Waterways and Community Identities in Early Roman Sussex: A
Multiscalar and Multivariate Approach; 13. Back and Forth: Roman River
Crossings at Stirling, Scotland and Their Impact on Native Settlement; 14.
Do Rivers Make Good Frontiers? Environmental Change and Military Policy
Along the Roman Rhine; 15. Rivers and Walls: The Materiality of Roman
Frontier Waterscapes on Hadrian's Wall and the Lower Danube
New Approaches to Roman River Finds; 3. Geoarchaeology and Archaeology of
Navigable Canals in River Deltas During the Roman Period: Technical,
Methodological and Conceptual Approaches; Part Two: Mediterranean Region;
4. One City, Two Tibers? Reintegrating the Supply Networks of Imperial
Rome; 5. Understanding the Cultural Landscape of the Stella River Through
Underwater Archaeology; 6. 'Carrying Up It All The Products Of The Seas';
7. The River Ljubljanica: Evidence for the Change in Celtic Cult Practices
Between the Late Iron Age and the Early Roman Period; 8. The Nile: A
Maritime Pacemaker in Roman Egypt; Part Three: Northern Europe and Britain
; 9. River Finds from the Netherlands: An Overview; 10. Nodes and Networks:
Military and Civilian Trade and Transport in the Roman Dutch Southwest
Delta; 11. Roman Waters? Military Usage of Waterways in 1st Century
Scotland; 12. Waterways and Community Identities in Early Roman Sussex: A
Multiscalar and Multivariate Approach; 13. Back and Forth: Roman River
Crossings at Stirling, Scotland and Their Impact on Native Settlement; 14.
Do Rivers Make Good Frontiers? Environmental Change and Military Policy
Along the Roman Rhine; 15. Rivers and Walls: The Materiality of Roman
Frontier Waterscapes on Hadrian's Wall and the Lower Danube