Mariana Castro, "The Function of the Roman Army in Southern Arabia Petraea"
English | 2019 | pages: 243 | ISBN: 1784919527 | PDF | 23,3 mb
Over the last decades, discussions about the functions of the Roman army in frontier areas have contributed to a complex understanding of the military and its interactions with local geographies and peoples throughout the Empire. Nevertheless, in the region of Arabia, there is still little consensus about the purpose of the Roman military presence, its fluctuating functions, or the role of hundreds of fortified buildings scattered across the landscape. So far, these questions have remained unanswered due to a lack of excavation data and the scarcity of ancient accounts directly involving the military in Arabia Petraea. This study aims to provide a fresh perspective on these issues by employing a landscape approach, paralleling it with the ancient sources which describe the roles of the Roman military in the East. Using a variety of digital resources to contextually map and model the ancient system of fortifications, settlements, and trade routes, we can now better understand the evolving and diverse functions of the Roman army in Arabia from the creation of the province to the end of the Byzantine period.
Table of Contents
Preface
I. Introduction: Aims and Scope
II. Contextualization: The Arabian frontier and the Roman Army
III. The Function of the Roman Army on the Arabian Frontier
IV. Spatial Analysis
V. Discussion
VI. Conclusion
Descriptive Catalogue I: The ‘Saracen’ Menace in Literary and Epigraphic sources
Descriptive Catalogue II: Complete Site Catalogue
Bibliography
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