Rome and the Arabian Frontier: From the Nabataeans to the Saracens

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Routledge, 2019 M04 23 - 432 páginas

First published in 1997, this collection of essays from David F. Graf, an esteemed ancient historian and archaeologist specializing of the Greco-Roman world in the Levant and Arabia, represent over two decades of his own research on Roman Arabia which occurred during twenty-five years of a virtual explosion in our knowledge of this remote corner of the Roman empire. Graf’s preoccupation has primarily focused on the population of the region, rather than its forts and communication system. He explores such diverse matters as the urbanization of the area, regional demography, the defensive system, fluctuating provincial borders and the relations with frontier peoples until the Islamic Conquests.

 

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Preface
The Saracens and the Defense of the Arabian Frontier
ix
The Nabataeans And The Decapolis
ii
Hellenisation And The Decapolis
20
The Nabataean Army And The Cohortes Ulpiae Petraeorum
1988
The Via Nova Traiana in Arabia Petraea
2037
The God Of Humayma
2080
Rome And The Saracens
2189
Qura Arabiyya And Provincia Arabia
2243
Index of Persons
2254
Index of Geographical Names
2273
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