10 papers from a 2005 conference in Xanten look at issues relating
to the interaction between women and the Roman army. Essays discuss
the evidence for women and children around forts and whether in
fact it were even permitted for women to enter a Roman fort, as
well as the lives of women left at home while the husbands served
in the military. Archaeological work and inscriptions are both used
and geographically the collection covers both the Rhine frontier
and Hadrian's wall. Papers in German and English.
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