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The Army of the Roman RepublicSecondary Title
The Second Century BC. Polybius and the Camps at Numantia, SpainDescription
The main source of archaeological evidence for Late Roman Republican camps is a complex of installations around the Iberian city of Numantia in Spain, excavated by Adolf Schulten in the early 1900s. The Army of the Roman Republic reassesses Schulten and concludes that much of his interpretation is questionable. Radically different alternative reconstructions making use of recent fieldwork are presented for several of the sites. A discussion of dating evidence leads to alternative dates being offered for some of the camps. To aid interpreting the sites, army organisation and art of encampment for the period of the Numantine Wars is discussed. This study gives added importance to the sites at Numantia, for they not only form the main source of archaeological evidence for Late Republican camps, but provide evidence for the form of camp for both the late manipular army and the early cohort one.Lexicon
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Author
Michael DobsonPublisher
Oxbow BooksDate Published
2007Binding
Binding Type
Hardcover or Case BoundPublication Language
EnglishPublication Subjects
The Archaeological and Literary Evidence of Numantia - The Theoretical Form of Armies of the Numantine Wars - The Army of the Second Century BC - The Theoretical Layout of Camps of the Numantine Wars - Camps of the Second Century BC - Numantia - The ArchaeologyISBN
1842172417 9781842172414Notes
436 Pages