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This book brings together cross-disciplinary chapters focussing on
theoretical approaches, new digital and scientific methods and
analytical techniques, and related surveying and excavation case
studies to examine the Romans extensive use of rivers and inland
waterways around the Empire. expands our knowledge of Roman
transport, communication and trade networks inland. highlights the
challenges of archaeological work in the dynamic environments of
rivers and waterways and showcases the use of new methodologies,
including the increasing availability and accessibility of digital
technologies that have led to a growth in the development and
application of new archaeological and analytical techniques, as
well as the discovery of new archaeological sites, many of which
were previously inaccessible. is for archaeologists, historians,
and classicists with an interest in the history and archaeology of
the Roman Empire.
Andrew Tibbs, the man behind the popular @RomanScotland account,
brings together an overview of the history and archaeology of this
famous monument, along with a guide to the key Roman sites to visit
in and around Hadrian's Wall. The history of the wall starts with
the earliest Roman invasion of northern Britain. This led to the
construction of the Stanegate, a chain of forts across northern
England superseded by the construction of Hadrian's Wall. Thirty
key sites are examined, all of which can be visited, and Tibbs
provides maps, illustrations and details of each of these. This is
the perfect book for anybody interested in the history of the wall
and the rich variety of interesting sites that can be found along
it.
London, or Londinium, was founded by the Romans in about AD 50 and
soon became the most important city in Brittania. Straddling the
Thames, it was a hive of activity, as it is today. In this
accessible and readable book, Roman expert and archaeologist Dr
Andrew Tibbs uncovers the hidden history of Roman Londinium and
provides a lively and authoritative guide to archaeological remains
and excavations, the key museums as well as the hidden sites now
concealed by modern London. The book includes a fascinating
overview of the development and importance of Roman London,
including its foundations, history and trading importance and also
the story of what happened to Londinium after the Romans departed.
The author reveals the engaging details of daily life in and around
Roman London and also provides a timeline for Londinium in the
context of Roman Britain and beyond. Including maps and full-colour
illustrations, this is a concise and indispensable guide to Roman
London.
In this revealing book, Roman historian and archaeologist Andrew
Tibbs uncovers the earliest Roman fortifications in Scotland and
examines the landscape and context in which they were built.
Although the most visible high-water marks of the Roman Empire in
Britain are Hadrian’s Wall and the Antonine Wall, less is known
about the fortifications which marked the early Roman forays into
Scotland before the Romans decided that the land was ungovernable.
Using maps, diagrams, reconstructions and archaeological evidence,
Andrew Tibbs unveils these important military bastions and examines
the strategic and tactical context in which they were built. The
book reveals fascinating information about how Roman commanders and
their structural engineers used the landscape to best effect to
locate the forts in the best defensive positions, using not only
the rugged contours of the land but also making optimum use of
roads and rivers. The author argues convincingly that the location
of Roman fortifications in the Scottish landscape was an essential
tool used by the Roman military to secure and control the local
population during the first Roman invasion of Scotland. Illustrated
with maps and diagrams as well as photographs of surviving
archaeological sites, this book is an essential companion for
amateur archaeologists, historians and walkers who want to discover
more about the Roman military landscape of Scotland.
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