Session organisers / Chairpersons: Sofija Petković, Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade (E-mail: sofka960@gmail.com) Confirmed participants for this session: Marko Jelusić: In the … [Read more...] about 37. Rome and Barbarians
Sessions
36. General session
Confirmed participants for this session: Aránzazu Medina González: Hic non finit Imperium Romanum. The concept of “no-frontier” Peti Donevski: Was Durostorum a seat of the governor of Moesia … [Read more...] about 36. General session
35. Small finds assemblages as a means to understanding social and economic patterns within the settlements close to Roman camps
Session organisers / Chairpersons: Hannes Flück, (E-mail: Hannes.Flueck@archaeologe.ch) Paul Franzen, (Paul.Franzen@tele2.nl) The last Roman Frontier Studies conferences (Limeskongresse) treated … [Read more...] about 35. Small finds assemblages as a means to understanding social and economic patterns within the settlements close to Roman camps
34. Roman Egypt
Session organisers / Chairpersons: Steven Sidebotham, University of Delaware, College of Arts & Sciences (E-mail: ses@udel.edu) Egypt, the southeastern-most province and limes of the Roman … [Read more...] about 34. Roman Egypt
33. Presenting the Roman Frontiers
Session organisers / Chairpersons: Dr Nigel Mills, Heritage Consultant (E-mail: nigelmillsheritage@gmail.com) Dr Christof Fluegel (Archaeology Museums, Bavarian Department for Museums) The … [Read more...] about 33. Presenting the Roman Frontiers
32. “Ils sont foux, ces Romains” – Silly actions, planning mistakes and strange features in the Roman army
Session cancelled. Papers that were intended for this session will be transferred to other sessions in consultation with the authors and Committee. … [Read more...] about 32. “Ils sont foux, ces Romains” – Silly actions, planning mistakes and strange features in the Roman army