Session organisers / Chairpersons:
Andrew Poulter, The University of Birmingham, The School of History and Archaeology (E-mail: Moesia-inferior@hotmail.co.uk)
Nemanja Mrđić, Institute of Archaeology Belgrade (E-mail: nemanjamrdjic@gmail.com)
Military strategy and tactics. History, sources, battlefield research
Confirmed participants for this session:
- Andrew Poulter: Roman Tactics and Frontier Defence in the Early Empire (1st to 3rd centuries AD)
- Janka Istenič: Traces of Octavian’s military campaigns in the north-easternmost part of Roman Italy and western Illyricum
- Ran Ortner: My home is my fortress – Combat in built-up areas in the Roman army
- Karl Strobel: The Lower Danube and the Balkans: Strategy and Tactics from Hellenistic Republican Warfare to the Flavian Defense System
- Jaume Noguera: Traces of Sertorian’s military campaigns in the north-east of Hispania
- Emzar Kakhidze, Lasha Aslanishvili: Roman garrisons on the edge of the eastern frontier
- Hans-Peter Schletter: Tropaea in Gelduba? Neue Befunde zur Bataverschlacht in Krefeld-Gellep
- Viktor Humennyi: Garrisons of Syria and Rome’s military strategy during the late second-early third centuries CE Parthian campaigns: the case of Dura-Europos
- Renate Lafer: Has Septimius Severus ever been in North Africa fighting aginst the Garamantes? A reconsideration of the campaigns of the emperor
- Christof Fluegel: Feed me! Securing the Supply in the ORL Frontier Zone
- Kai Juntunen: The Myth of a Legion Lost – The Incident at Elegeia in Xiphilinus’ Epitome of Cassius Dio
- Lorenzo Boragno: The Frontiers and the Mirror
- Krzysztof Narloch: The Cavalry of the Roman Army in the IVth and Vth century
- Andrzej Biernacki, Elena Klenina: Armamentarium of the I Italian Legion in Novae (Moesia Inferior)
- Andreas Schwarcz: The frontier defence in Noricum before and after the Marcomannic wars
- Ioan Piso: Some Significant Permutations in the Auxiliary Camps of Dacia
- Costa Garcia Jose Manuel, David González Álvarez, João Fonte, Andrés Menéndez Blanco, Manuel Gago Mariño, Rebeca Blanco-Rotea, Valentín Álvarez Martínez: Not all the enclosures look the same! New archaeological data for the study of the conquest and occupation of NW Iberia in Early Imperial times
- Christoph Rummel: Fleeting Fleets – Who did control the Rivers and Seas?
- Nemanja Mrđić: Classis and its Bases – Viminacium and other ports in defence systems of Moesia Prima and Dacia Ripensis
- Visy Zsolt: Watchtowers in Pannonia.