This volume presents the proceedings of the ninth workshop of the international network ‘Impact of Empire’, which concentrates on the history of the Roman Empire and brings together ancient historians, archaeologists, classicists and specialists on Roman law from some thirty European, North American and Australian universities. This volume focuses on different ways in which the Roman Empire created, changed and influenced (perceptions of) frontiers. The volume is divided into five larger sections: the meaning of 'frontiers', consequences of frontiers, religious frontiers, shifting frontiers and crossing 'frontiers'. In this way, the volume pays attention to different kind of ‘frontiers’ within the Roman Empire, and to their importance for the functioning of the Roman Empire over a longer period of time.
John Richardson
págs. 1-12
The Limits of Empire in the Res Gestae of Ammianus Marcellinus
Jan Willem Drijvers
págs. 13-30
págs. 31-48
Drawing the Line: an Archaeological Methodology for Detecting Roman Provincial Borders
págs. 49-60
On the Fringe: trade and Taxation in the Egyptian Eastern Desert
págs. 61-78
Contextualizing Hadrian’sWall: the Wall as ‘Debatable Lands’
págs. 79-96
Recherche sur les frontières de l’afrique romaine: espacesmobiles et représentations
págs. 97-112
Rom jenseits der Grenze: Klientelkönigreiche und der Impact of Empire
págs. 113-132
The Frontiers Of Graeco-Roman Religions: Greeks And Non-Greeks From A Religious Point Of View
págs. 133-148
Arx Aeternae Dominationis: emperor Worship Rituals In The Construction Of A Roman Religious Frontier
págs. 149-156
págs. 157-174
págs. 175-198
Zwischen Italien und den ‚Barbaren‘: das Werden neuer politischer und administrativer Grenzen in caesarisch-augusteischer Zeit
págs. 199-232
The New Frontiers of Late Antiquity in the Near East: The New Frontiers of Late Antiquity in the Near East. From Diocletian to Justinian
págs. 233-264
Reducing Senatorial Control Over Provincial Commanders: a Forgotten Gabinian Law Of 67 BCE
págs. 265-290
The ‘Ultimate Frontier’: war, Terror And The Greek Poleis Between Mithridates And Rome
Toni Ñaco del Hoyo, Ignacio Borja Antela Bernárdez, Isaías Arrayás Morales, Salvador Busquets Artigas
págs. 291-304
Les Bataves au centre et à la périphérie de l’Empire: quelques hypothèses sur les origines de la révolte de 69-70
págs. 305-320
págs. 321-334
págs. 335-348
págs. 349-362
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