ANCIENT WARFARE XV-5 - THE SAXON SHORE
ENGLAND'S MYSTERIOUS DEFENCES
Codice: 517RG003087
€ 9,00
The Saxon Shore forts get their name from the Notitia Dignitatum and are among the most impressive Roman remains in Britain, but why they were built remains unclear.
Theme: The Saxon Shore
- Konstantin Nossov, 'The Roman forts of the Saxon Shore - Constructing defence'.
- Andrew Pearson, 'Welsh perspectives on the Saxon Shore - Cardiff Castle'.
- Murray Dahm, 'The Saxion siege of Anderitum, AD 491 - Ælle the king's men'.
- Simon Elliott, 'The fortified town at Rutupiae - Gateway to Roman Britain'.
- Martijn A. Wijnhoven, 'Clothing, arms, and armour of a Thorsberg warrior - From the depths of the bog'.
- Martijn Calleeuw, 'The function of the Saxon Shore forts - Defensive or deficient'.
Features:
- Ross Cowan, 'Warriors from Central Italy - Warlord and warbands'.
- Jo Ball, 'The tombstone of Rufus Sita - Riding into eternity'.
- Richard Taylor, 'Fighting in the Macedonian phalanx - Pike through time'.
- Valentine Belfiglio, 'Hannibal's pyrrhic victories - Unsustainable loss'.
- Mark McCaffery, 'Caltrops and <em>stimuli</em> - Watch your step'.
- Duncan B. Campbell, 'A formidable class of warriors - Horse archers in the Roman army'.
- Murray Dahm, 'The tom of the Lycian dynast Pericles - A phalanx in stone'.
Lingua
INGLESE
Illustrazioni
Riccamente illustrato
Pagine
50
Misure
21 x 30
ISBN