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Tees Archaeology:
Anglo-Saxon Teeside.*
Teitler, H.C. (1992): Un-Roman
activities in late antique Gaul: the cases of
Arvandus and Seronatus, in: Drinkwater, J.F.
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Tent, W.J. van (1988): Archeologische
kroniek van de provincie Utrecht over de jaren
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Ternes, C. (1975): Die Römer an
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Theuws, F. and
Hiddink, H.A.
(1996): Der Kontakt zu Rom, in: Die Franken,
Wegbereiter Europas, pp. 66-80.*
Thomas, Charles (1981): Christianity in
Roman Britain to AD 500, (London repr. 1993).*
Todd, Malcolm (1983): The Aurelianic
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Todd, Malcolm (1993): The cities of
Roman Britain: after Wheeler, in: CBA
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Tomlin, R.S.O. (1993): Roman towns and
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Research report 93, pp. 134-146, at http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr93.cfm
Tomlin, R.S.O. (1979): Meanwhile in
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End of Roman Britain, pp. 253-270.*
Toorians, Lauran (2007): Van Seneucaega
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Treviño, Rafael
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(Osprey, London).*
Trout, Dennis (1996): Town,
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Turner, Sam (2004): Coast and
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Ueda-Sarson, Luke (2002): Late Roman
Shield Patterns taken from the Notitia
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Vallet, F. et
Kazanski, M.
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Vegetius: Epitome of Military
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Veh, Otto, ed. and trans. (1970):
Prokop (Procopius): Perserkriege, (Ernst
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Vermaat, Robert M. (2003) : Who wants to
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Vermaat, Robert M. (2005) : La Plumbata:
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Vickers, Michael (1974): The Late Roman
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Visy, Zsolt (ed.) (2000): Von
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Völling, Thomas (1991): 'Plumbata -
Mattiobarbulus - Martzobarboulon? Bemerkungen zu
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Wacher, John S. and
B. Hartley
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Wacher, John S. (1983): Some thoughts on
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Wagner, Paul and
Wayne Reynolds (ill.) (2002): Pictish Warrior AD
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Waner, M. and Z.
Safrai (2001):
A Catalogue of Coin Hoards and the Shelf Life
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Ward-Perkins, Brian
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Warry, John Gibson (1980): Warfare in the
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Webster, Graham (1983): The function and
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Webster, Graham (1993): The city of
Viroconium (Wroxeter) : its military origins and
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Wedlake, W. J. (1982): The Excavation
of the Shrine of Apollo at Nettleton, Wiltshire,
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of the Society of Antiquaries of London XL,
(London), p. 88, 108-11, 233-4, Fig. 102, no.
93.*
Weerd, M.D. de (1978): Ships of the
Roman period at Zwammerdam/Nigrum Pullum,
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Welch, Martin (1993): The
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Wes. M.A. (1992): Crisis and
conversion in fifth-century Gaul: aristocrats and
ascetics between horizontality and
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of Identity?, (Cambridge), pp. 252-63.*
Wheeler, Everett L.
(1978): The
Occasion of Arrian's Tactica, in: Greek,
Roman and Byzantine Studies 19:4, pp.
35165.*
Wheeler, Everett L.
(1979): The
Legion as Phalanx, in: Chiron 9, pp.
303318.*
Wheeler, Everett L.
(1993):
Methodological Limits and the Mirage of Roman
Strategy: Part I, in: The Journal of Military
History 57 part 1 (Jan. 1993), pp.
7-41.*
Wheeler, Everett L.
(1993):
Methodological Limits and the Mirage of Roman
Strategy: Part II, in: The Journal of
Military History 57 part 2 (Apr.
1993), pp. 215-40.*
Wheeler, Everett L.
(1997): Why
the Romans can´t defeat the Parthians: Julius
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Wheeler, Everett L.
(2004): The
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309-58.*
Wheeler, Everett L.
(2004): The
Legion as Phalanx in the Late Empire (II), in: Revue
des Études Militaires Anciennes 1, pp. 147-75.*
Whitby, Michael (2002): Rome at War AD
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White, Roger and
Philip Barker
(1998): Wroxeter, Life & Death of a Roman
City, (Tempus).*
White, Roger (2007): Britannia Prima,
(Tempus).*
White, Sally et al (1999): A
Mid-Fifth Century Hoard of Roman and Pseudo-Roman
Material from Patching, West Sussex, in: Britannia
30, pp. 301-315.*
Whittaker, C.R. (1994): Frontiers of the
Roman Empire. A Social and Economic Study, (Johns
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Wieczorek, A. (1996): Die Ausbreitung
der fränkischen Herrschaft in den Rheinlanden
vor und seit Chlodwich I, in: Die Franken,
Wegbereiter Europas, pp. 241-260.*
Wieczorek, A. (1996): Identität und
Integration. Zur Bevölkerungspolitik der
Merowinger nach archäologischen Quellen, in: Die
Franken, Wegbereiter Europas, pp. 346-357.*
Wilcox, Peter and
Gerry Embleton (ill.) (1982): Rome's Enemies (1):
Germanics and Dacians, Osprey Men-at-Arms 180,
(Osprey, London, 1986).*
Wilcox, Peter and Angus Mc Bride (ill.) (1985): Romes Enemies
(2): Gallic and British Celts, Osprey
Men-at-Arms 158, (Osprey, London).*
Wilcox, Peter and Angus Mc Bride (ill.) (1986): Romes Enemies
(3): Parthians and Sassanis Persians, Osprey
Men-at-Arms 175, (Osprey, London).*
Wild, John Peter (1978): Cross-Channel
trade and the textile industry, in: CBA
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Wild, John Peter (1976): The Gynaecea, in:
Goodburn and Bartholomew 1976, Aspects
of the Notitia Dignitatum, BAR Int. Ser.,
vol. 15, Oxford, pp. 51-8.*
Wild, John Peter (1979): Fourth-century
underwear with special reference to the Thoracomachus,
in: BAR International Series 63, pp.
101-2.*
Wild, John Peter (1981): A find of Roman
Scale Armour from Carpow, in: Britannia 12,
pp. 305-6. *
Wilkes, J. J. (1977): The Saxon Shore - British
anonymity in the Roman Empire, in: The Saxon
Shore, edited by D. E. Johnston, CBA Research
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Wilkins, Alan (1995): Reconstructing
the Cheiroballistra, in: Journal of Roman
Military Equipment Studies 6, pp. 5-60.*
Wilkins, Alan (2000): Scorpio and
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Military Equipment Studies 11, pp. 77-101.*
Williams, Howard (2004): Artefacts in
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British Series, vol. 365, (Archaeopress),
pp. 89-102.*
Williams, Stephen
and Gerard Friell (1998): Theodosius, the Empire at
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Williams, Stephen
and Gerard Friell (1999): The Rome that did not
fall - The survival of the east in the fifth
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Williamson, G.A. ed. and trans. (1981):
Procopius: The Secret History, (Penguin Classics,
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Windrow, Martin and
Angus McBride (ill.) (1996): Imperial Rome at War,
(Concord Publications).*
Wise, Terence, and
Richard Hook (ill.) (1982): Armies of the
Carthaginian Wars 265 - 146 BC, Osprey
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Wood, I.N. (1992): Continuity or
calamity: the constraints of literary models, in:
Drinkwater, J.F. and Hugh Elton eds.:
Fifth-century Gaul: a Crisis of Identity?,
(Cambridge), pp. 9-18.*
Wood, Ian N. (1995): Pagan religion
and superstitions east of the Rhine from the
fifth to the ninth century, in: Ausenda, After
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Wood, Ian N. (1996): Franken und
Angelsachsen, in: Die Franken, Wegbereiter
Europas, pp. 341-345.*
Wood, Ian N. (1996b): Die Franken und
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Franken, Wegbereiter Europas, pp. 358-364.*
Woods, David (1993): The ownership and
disposal of military equipment in the Late Roman
army, in: Journal of Roman Military Equipment
Studies 4, pp. 55-65. *
Woods, David (1995): Julian,
Arbogastes, and the signa of the Ioviani
and Herculiani, in: Journal of Roman
Military Equipment Studies 6, pp. 61-8. *
Woods, David (1996): The Scholae
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Woods, David
(1998): Two
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of Roman Military Equipment Studies 9, pp.
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Wynn, Philip (1997): Frigeridus, the
British Tyrants, and the early fifth Century
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85, pp. 69-75.*
Young, Simon (2007): Farewell
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Yule, B. (1990) : The 'Dark Earth'
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pp. 620-8.*
Zimmermann,
Alexander (1999):
Zwei ähnlich dimensionierte Torsiongeschütze
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(Italien) und Lyon (Frankreich), in: Journal
of Roman Military Equipment Studies 10, pp.
137-140.*
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