Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
  • 2. Approaching Roman military communities
  • 3. Studying Roman artefacts and social practice
  • 4. Site selection and data processing
  • 5. Categorising Roman artefacts
  • 6. Vetera I
  • Introduction
  • Activity and identity categories for specific artefacts
  • Analyses of artefact distribution
  • 7. Rottweil (Ara Flaviae)
  • Forts I and II
  • Introduction to Rottweil
  • Introduction to Forts I and II
  • Activity and identity categories for specific artefacts
  • Analyses of artefact distribution
  • 8. fort at Oberstimm
  • Introduction
  • Activity and identity categories for specific artefacts
  • Analyses of artefact distribution
  • 9. fort at Hesselbach
  • Introduction
  • Activity and identity categories for specific artefacts
  • Analyses of artefact distribution
  • 10. fort at Ellingen
  • Introduction
  • Activity and identity categories for specific artefacts
  • Analyses of artefact distribution
  • 11. Inter-site spatial distribution of activities and use of space
  • 12. Status and gender identity
  • the roles and impact of women and children
  • 13. Concluding comments
  • APPENDICES
  • A. Accessing and using the data and the distribution maps
  • B. Vetera I: preparation and assessment of the data
  • C. Rottweil Forts I and II: preparation and assessment of the data
  • D. Oberstimm: preparation and assessment of the data
  • E. Hesselbach: preparation and assessment of the data
  • F. Ellingen: preparation and assessment of the data
  • G. Drawings of artefacts.