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ÉPUISÉ - The Roman Army as a Community, (JRA suppl. 34), 1999. -
Introduction by Haynes I. The governor's men: the officium consularis in provincial administration by Rankov B. Homes for heroes: married quarters for soldiers and veterans by Hassall M. Women and the Roman army in Britain by Allason-Jones L. The Augustan army spa at Bourbonne-les-Bains by Sauer E. The Roman army in SW Germany as an instrument of colonisation: the relationship of forts to military and civilian vici by Sommer C.S. The Roman army as a community in the Danube Lands: the case of the Seventh Legion by Wilkes J.J. What kind of community existed at Chester during the hiatus of the 2nd c.? by Strickland T.J. Praesidium: social, military, and logistical aspects of the Roman army's provincial distribution during the early Principate by Bishop M.C. Supplying the Roman army: bureaucracy in Roman Egypt by Adams C.E.P. The missing lances, or Making the machine work by Tomlin R. Animals and the Roman army: the evidence of animal bones by King A. Artistic patronage and the Roman military community in Britain by Henig M. Military service and cultural identity in the auxilia by Haynes I. The ties that bind: soldiers and societies by Alston R. Community under pressure: the Roman army at the siege of Jerusalem by Goldsworthy A.
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