Rome and the Arabian Frontier: From the Nabataeans to the SaracensRoutledge, 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. |
Contenido
| 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 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Rome and the Arabian Frontier: From the Nabataeans to the Saracens David F. Graf Sin vista previa disponible - 2020 |
Rome and the Arabian Frontier: From the Nabataeans to the Saracens David Frank Graf Sin vista previa disponible - 1997 |
Rome and the Arabian Frontier: From the Nabataeans to the Saracens DAVID F. GRAF Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
Términos y frases comunes
administrative Amman ancient annexation appears Aqaba Arab Aramaic Archaeology Aretas Awidh borders Bostra Bowersock Byzantine campaign Canatha cavalry century A.D. cohors coins cult culture Damascus Decapolis Decapolis cities defensive Dentzer desert tribes Diocletian discussion Dushara dynasts East eastern Egypt empire epigraphic evidence excavations frontier Gadara Gerasa graffiti Greek Hauran Hegra Hellenistic Humayma ijāz imperial indicates Jordan Khirbet Latin located Malichus milestones Milik Nabataean Nabataean army Nabataean inscription Nabataean king Nabataean kingdom Negev nomadic North Arabia Notitia Dignitatum Obodas Palestine Palmyra Palmyrene Paris Parthian period Persian Petra Petraeorum Peutinger Table population pre-Islamic province Ptolemaic Qedarite Rabbel Rawwafa region reign Roman army Roman military Rome route royal Safaitic Safaitic inscriptions Safaitic texts Safaitic tribes Saracens Sartre Scythopolis Seleucid Semitic settlement Speidel Starcky Strabo stratêgos Studies suggests Syria Syrie territory Thamudic third century Trajanic Trajanic road Transjordan tribal units villages Wadi Winnett
