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The Making of the Roman Army
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How did the Roman Imperial Army developed from a small citizen militia, guarding a village on the banks of the Tiber, has been
insufficiently explored. The book chronicles the 8 centuries of growth and development, paying particular attention t the
transitional period between Republic and Empire.
The author overcomes the traditinal dichotomy between a historical view fo the Republic but an archaeological approach to
the Empire, by making the most of the archaeological evidence from the earlier years. This is reflected in the wealth of specially
prepared maps and diagrams, and in the details from Republican monuments and coins.
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