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The Maritime And Riverine Landscape Of The West Of Roman Britain Water Transport On The Atlantic Coasts And Rivers Of Britannia James Ellis Jones

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The Maritime And Riverine Landscape Of The West Of Roman Britain Water Transport On The Atlantic Coasts And Rivers Of Britannia James Ellis Jones
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.33 MB
Author: James Ellis Jones
ISBN: 9781407305219, 1407305212
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Maritime And Riverine Landscape Of The West Of Roman Britain Water Transport On The Atlantic Coasts And Rivers Of Britannia James Ellis Jones by James Ellis Jones 9781407305219, 1407305212 instant download after payment.

This is a study of the maritime dimension of transport, to and from the military installations and civilian settlements of the coasts and rivers of the west of Britain, where water was used as the means of conveyance of military and commercial traffic during the Romano-British period. The study gathers together the various strands of evidence and, through systematic analysis, argues that the seas and rivers were a major factor in the Roman supply system and that, whilst the Roman system of roads has received much attention, insufficient consideration has been paid to the role of water transport.

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