Abstract

This work was supported by the postdoctoral research projects “On war, on peace: re-evaluating the impact of the Roman military presence in the Lower Rhine, Britain and NW Iberia through Archaeology” (ED481B 2016/117-0) and “The archaeological landscapes of the Roman frontier: comparative perspectives on resources exploitation, social change and imperialism through a non-invasive methodology” (IN606B-2016/002) funded by the Regional Government of Galicia and the Galician Innovation Agency (GAIN) as part of their 2016-2019 postdoctoral research programmes, and “Negotiating and contesting marginal landscapes on the Western fringes of the Roman Empire” funded under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 794048

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