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The inextricability of the connection between the Roman limes and the lands it ran through is easily observed and perfectly illustrated in Bulgaria. For a considerable distance it follows the Danube; both a major natural obstacle and at the same time a convenient communication route, it was easily defendable and facilitated control of trade routes.

Produktbeschreibung
The inextricability of the connection between the Roman limes and the lands it ran through is easily observed and perfectly illustrated in Bulgaria. For a considerable distance it follows the Danube; both a major natural obstacle and at the same time a convenient communication route, it was easily defendable and facilitated control of trade routes.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Piotr Dyczek (University of Warsaw) - Director of the Center for Research on the Antiquity of Southeastern Europe, Head of the Department of Classical Archeology, Faculty of Archeology, University of Warsaw. Fieldwork supervisor in Tanais (Russia) and Serax (Turkmenistan). Currently he is carrying out fieldwork in Novae (Bulgaria), Scodra and Bushati (Albania) Risan (Montenegro). Professor David J. Breezeh as published several books on Roman frontiers and the Roman army. He is a former chairman of the International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies .