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Roman Britain and the Roman Navy David Mason

Roman Britain and the Roman Navy By David Mason

Roman Britain and the Roman Navy by David Mason


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Summary

So much has been written about the Roman army in Britain that the vital role of the navy - both in support of the army and in the defence of this distant Roman province - has been largely overlooked. He also provides new insights into the logistics and tactics of the Roman naval forces and their close cooperation with the Roman army.

Roman Britain and the Roman Navy Summary

Roman Britain and the Roman Navy by David Mason

So much has been written about the Roman army in Britain that the vital role of the navy - both in support of the army and in the defence of this distant Roman province - has been largely overlooked. In providing the first comprehensive account of the Roman navy's importance in the conquest and defence of Britain, David Mason has redressed the balance. Combining archaeological evidence from recently excavated ships and harbour works with information from ancient sources, the author demonstrates the fleet's vital importance to the success of the Roman military conquest. He also provides new insights into the logistics and tactics of the Roman naval forces and their close cooperation with the Roman army.

About David Mason

David Mason is an independent archaeological consultant and researcher, who has directed numberous excavations on Roman sites. Currently, much of his time is taken up with planning and directing projects for the Chester Archaeological Society. In addition to writing many academic articles and full site reports, he is the author of Roman Chester: City of the Eagles, also published by The History Press.

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GOR004005638
9780752425412
0752425412
Roman Britain and the Roman Navy by David Mason
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
20090831
208
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