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Vol. XV, #5 "The Saxon Shore Forts, The Gateway to Britain, Constructing Defence"

By: Karwansaray Publishers

Type: Magazine

Product Line: Ancient Warfare Magazine

Last Stocked on 12/21/2023

Product Info

Title
Vol. XV, #5 "The Saxon Shore Forts, The Gateway to Britain, Constructing Defence"
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2022
Pages
58
Dimensions
8.25x11.5x.25"
NKG Part #
2148073832
MFG. Part #
KAR99100865
Type
Magazine

Description

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 Saxon 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 stimuli - 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'.