Taking into account new research findings about the building of the Wall, Breeze and Dobson include fascinating details about the Roman Army, its religion and daily bureaucratic life.
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| List of Plates | |
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| List of Text Figures and Maps | |
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| List of Tables | |
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| Note on Measurements | |
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| Preface | |
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| The Concept of a Frontier | |
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| The Building of Hadrian's Wall | |
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| The Antonine Wall | |
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| The Two Walls | |
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| The Army of the Wall | |
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| Life on the Wall | |
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| The Third and Fourth Centuries | |
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| Conclusion | |
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| Roman Emperors and Governors of Britain | |
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| The Regiments of Hadrian's Wall | |
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| The Gods Worshipped on the Wall | |
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| The Roman Names of the Forts on Hadrian's Wall | |
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| The Evidence on the Ground | |
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| Select Bibliography | |
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| Index | |