Armed Batavians
Use and Significance of Weaponry and Horse Gear from Non-military Contexts in the Rhine Delta (50 BC to AD 450)

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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt46n2g3Author(s)
Nicolay, Johan
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EnglishAbstract
Using a life-cycle model for Roman soldiers, Johan Nicolay interprets the large quantity of first-century finds as personal memorabilia brought home by ex-soldiers as a reminder of their twenty-five years of service and a symbol of their newly-acquired veteran status. Underpinning Nicolay's research is an extensive inventory of militaria from urban centers, rural settlements, rivers, and graves-presented in nearly one hundred individual color plates. Introducing a considerable body of unpublished data, as well as offering a perspective on daily life in the northern frontier of the Roman Empire, this volume is a valuable addition to Roman military and material history.
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HistoryISBN
9789048515790, 9789053562536Publisher
Amsterdam University PressPublisher website
www.aup.nlPublication date and place
2007Series
Amsterdam Archaeological Studies,Classification
History
Ancient history
Military history

