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The Roman Army, 31 BC–AD 337: A Sourcebook

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xii Preface<br />

excavations; ] Margaret Roxan and Valerie Maxfield generously<br />

supplied photographs for some of the illustrations. I should like to<br />

thank all these scholars and exculpate them from responsibility for the<br />

author’s decisions and errors. I also thank my editor Richard Stoneman<br />

for so readily accepting this venture and for his subsequent guidance.<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

Acknowledgements for plates (apart from those contributed by Richard<br />

Stoneman):<br />

Plate 1, Ch. Koukouli-Chrysanthuki, Kavalla Museum.<br />

Plates 3 and 4, Lepper and Frere 1988, by courtesy of Mr. F. Lepper.<br />

Plate 5, 6 and 12, <strong>The</strong> British Museum.<br />

Plates 13–18, Dr. M. Roxan.<br />

Acknowledgements for figures:<br />

Figure 1, Tacitus: Agricola, edited by R.M. Ogilvie and Sir Ian Richmond<br />

(Oxford, 1967), p. 72, figure 9, by permission of Oxford Univeristy<br />

Press.<br />

Figure 2, <strong>The</strong> Making of the <strong>Roman</strong> <strong>Army</strong>: From Republic to Empire,<br />

Lawrence Keppie (London, 1984), p. 183, figure 48, by permission of<br />

B. T. Batsford Ltd.<br />

Figure 5, Rapidum: Le camp de la cohort des Sardes en Maurétanie<br />

Césarienne, J.-P Laporte (Università degli Studi di Sassari, 1989), p.<br />

26, figure 4, by permission of the author.

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