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FRAME investigates the economic and military functions of the Roman Empire’s frontiers in Europe by analyzing food supply systems. It combines archaeological science with innovative techniques to understand how the army was sustained and its impact on local landscapes and economies.
FRAME capitalises on advances in archaeological science and a critical mass of archaeological material to examine how the Roman Empire’s frontiers in Europe functioned as economic as well as militarised zones.
The Empire’s expansion and longevity relied on the capability to maintain large armies and provincial garrisons for long periods.
The army comprised c. 300,000 soldiers, mainly concentrated on frontiers and supply was a vast challenge, yet how it was achieved remains poorly understood.
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United Kingdom, Bristol
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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