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oapen-20.500.12657-881972024-03-28T14:02:50Z Rivers and Waterways in the Roman World Tibbs, Andrew Campbell, Peter Roman Empire,Waterways in Roman Empire,Rivers in the Roman World,Roman transport,Seafaring,Archaeology thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology Taking a broad geographical, temporal, and cross-disciplinary approach, this volume explores new and innovative research which focuses on rivers and waterways from across the Roman world. Rivers and Waterways in the Roman World brings together cross-disciplinary chapters focussing on theoretical approaches, new digital and scientific methods and analytical techniques, and related surveying and excavation case studies to examine the Romans' extensive use of rivers and inland waterways around the Empire. Roman seafaring is well studied, but this book expands our knowledge of Roman transport, communication, and trade networks inland. The book highlights the challenges of archaeological work in the dynamic environments of rivers and waterways and showcases the use of new methodologies, including the increasing availability and accessibility of digital technologies that have led to a growth in the development and application of new archaeological and analytical techniques, as well as the discovery of new archaeological sites, many of which were previously inaccessible. This book is for archaeologists, historians, classicists, and geographers with an interest in the history and archaeology of the Roman Empire. 2024-03-06T10:32:38Z 2024-03-06T10:32:38Z 2024 book 9781032234403 9781032234410 9781003277613 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/88197 eng Taylor & Francis Routledge 10.4324/9781003277613 10.4324/9781003277613 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb c5e3ebdf-8cd4-4a64-9e7d-332e1bd73b16 9781032234403 9781032234410 9781003277613 Routledge open access
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Taking a broad geographical, temporal, and cross-disciplinary approach, this volume explores new and innovative research which focuses on rivers and waterways from across the Roman world.
Rivers and Waterways in the Roman World brings together cross-disciplinary chapters focussing on theoretical approaches, new digital and scientific methods and analytical techniques, and related surveying and excavation case studies to examine the Romans' extensive use of rivers and inland waterways around the Empire. Roman seafaring is well studied, but this book expands our knowledge of Roman transport, communication, and trade networks inland. The book highlights the challenges of archaeological work in the dynamic environments of rivers and waterways and showcases the use of new methodologies, including the increasing availability and accessibility of digital technologies that have led to a growth in the development and application of new archaeological and analytical techniques, as well as the discovery of new archaeological sites, many of which were previously inaccessible.
This book is for archaeologists, historians, classicists, and geographers with an interest in the history and archaeology of the Roman Empire.
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