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David J. Breeze

    David Breeze est un archéologue et un érudit britannique spécialisé dans le mur d'Hadrien et le mur d'Antonin. Son travail se concentre sur l'armée romaine et la vie aux frontières de l'Empire romain. Breeze a été inspecteur en chef des monuments anciens à Historic Scotland, jouant un rôle clé dans la nomination du mur d'Antonin au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Ses recherches ont considérablement contribué à la compréhension de la présence militaire romaine en Grande-Bretagne.

    Frontiers of the Roman Empire
    Frontiers of the Roman Empire
    Hadrian's Wall
    Invaders of Scotland
    Historic Scotland: Roman Scotland
    • Historic Scotland: Roman Scotland

      Frontier Country - New Edition

      • 139pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Two thousand years ago the Roman army, one of the world's most successful fighting machines, set out to conquer Scotland. Three invasions were attempted and each ended in withdrawal. These forays have left their mark on today's landscape in the form of impressive earthworks—the remains of forts and frontiers constructed by the army, including the famous and spectacular Antonine Wall. Using the latest archaeological evidence and contemporary Roman documents, including the uniquely informative Vindolanda writing tablets, Dr Breeze assesses these three periods of occupation and the effect they had on Scotland and its people. He asks: why the Romans chose to invade and why they failed, what was the strength and nature of the invasion force, how strong was the opposition, what was daily life like for civilians and soldiers, and what was the relationship between Rome and the northern tribes after the Roman withdrawal. Copiously illustrated with photographs and drawings, this informative and lively guide is enhanced by specially commissioned reconstruction drawings of military installations.

      Historic Scotland: Roman Scotland2006
      3,9
    • Invaders of Scotland

      An Introduction to the Archaeology of the Romans, Scots, Angles, and Vikings, Highlighting the Monuments in the Care of the ... State for

      • 58pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Fantastic Book!

      Invaders of Scotland1991
      3,8
    • Hadrian's Wall

      A Souvenir Guide to the Roman Wall

      • 52pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      A penetrating and lucid history of the best-known and most spectacular monument to the Roman Empire in Britain. Taking into account new research findings about the building of the Wall, Breeze and Dobson include fascinating details about the Roman army, its religion and daily bureaucratic life. A selection of photos, maps and diagrams help make this a book for both the expert and the layman, being simultaneously erudite and unusually accessible.

      Hadrian's Wall1976
      3,6