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FRONTIERS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE ;
Common cultural heritage of the Roman Empire ;
The Roman Empire ;
Frontiers and trade ;
The World Heritage Site “Frontiers of the Roman ;
Empire” ;
The definition of a World Heritage Site ;
The task ahead ;
History and extent of frontiers ;
Rome´s foreign policy ;
The location of frontiers ;
The army and frontiers ;
The purpose of frontiers ;
Soldiers and civilians ;
Military administration ;
Research on Roman frontiers ;
Inscriptions and documents ;
Survey and excavation ;
Aerial survey ;
Protection and presentation of frontiers ;
ROMAN LIMES IN SERBIA ;
Preparation for the nomination of the Serbian ;
Limes section ;
Danube Limes Brand ;
Roman Limes in Serbia – an overview ;
Establishment and history of the Limes in Lower ;
Pannonia and Upper Moesia ;
Pannonian section of the Serbian Limes ;
Moesian section of the Serbian Limes ;
Iron Gate section ;
Forts and fortlets along Danube ;
Legionary forts ;
Singidunum ;
Viminacium ;
Smaller forts and settlements in Iron Gate ;
Diana ;
Pontes ;
River fleet and its role along the Danube ;
Limes road ;
Trajan’s canal ;
Trajan’s bridge ;
Economy overview of the frontier ;
Cults and religions on the frontier ;
A vision of Limes development ;
Bibliography ;
Illustration acknowledgements
David J. Breeze has been Chair of the International Congress of
Roman Frontier Studies and President of several archaeological
societies in the UK. He was Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments
for Scotland from 1989 to 2005, and subsequently led the team which
successfully nominated the Antonine Wall as a World Heritage Site
in 2008. David has excavated on both Hadrian’s Wall and the
Antonine Wall and written several books on these frontiers, on
frontiers elsewhere in the Roman Empire and on the Roman army.
Dr Sonja Jilek has acted since 2005 as coordinator of three
multinational EU projects regarding the development of the UNESCO
"Frontiers of the Roman Empire" World Heritage Site.
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