Roman army
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terrestrial forces of Roman governments
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- Antiquity Roman armour and metalworking at Carlisle, Cumbria, England@
- Britannia A Fragment of a Military Diploma for Pannonia Found in Northern England?@
- Britannia The Roman Military Diet@
- Britannia The Military Situations in Britain between A. D. 43 and 71@
- Britannia The Veneration of Heroes in the Roman Army: The Evidence of Engraved Gemstones@
- Britannia The Roman Army in Britain and Britons in the Roman Army@
- Britannia The 'ala I' and 'cohors I Britannica'@
- Britannia The Organisation of Roman Military Timber-Supply@
- Britannia Hadrian's Wall West of the Irthing: The Role of VI Victrix@
- Britannia The Romanisation of Religion in the 'Auxilia' of the Roman Imperial Army from Augustus to Septimus Severus@
- Britannia Military Bath-houses in Britain — a Comment@
- Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Ostraca and the Roman army in the eastern desert@
- Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology (2nd ed.) Roman Army, Archaeology of@
- European Journal of Archaeology Military and Civilian: Reconfiguring the End of Roman Britain in the North@
- Journal of Roman Archaeology The water bag of Roman soldiers@
- Journal of Roman Archaeology Réflexions critiques sur les chapelles militaires (aedes principiorum)@
- Journal of Roman Archaeology Heba, the XXIXth legion, and the Campo della Chiesa tile@
- Journal of the British Archaeological Association Some Evidence of Early Roman Military Activity on the South-West Pennine Flank the Reginald Taylor Prize Essay, 1985@
- Oxford Journal of Archaeology Military Identities in Late Roman Britain@
- Oxford Journal of Archaeology Oppida and the Roman army. A review of recent evidence@
- Papers of the British School at Rome Soldiers and equestrian rank in the third century A.D.@
- Proceedings of the Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference The Community of Soldiers: A Major Identity and Centre of Power in the Roman Empire@
- Proceedings of the Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference Medicine, Culture and Military Identity@
- Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal A Foot in Both Camps: The Civilian Suppliers of the Army in Roman Britain@
- The Archaeological Journal The Roman Military Advance Under Ostorius Scapula@
- The Archaeological Journal Writing the Legions: The Development and Future of Roman Military Studies in Britain@
- The Journal of Roman Studies The Marriage of Soldiers under the Empire@
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