(in Polish) Limes. Archeologia rzymskich granic w perspektywie Rzymian i Barbarzyńców 2800-DWLIM
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Archäologie der Brücken: Vorgeschichte, Antike, Mittelalter, Neuzeit, red. Marcus Prell, Regensburg 2011.
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Bockius R., Die spätrömischen Schiffswracks aus Mainz. Schiffsarchäologisch-technikgeschichtliche Untersuchung spätantiker Schiffsfunde vom nördlichen Oberrhein. Monogr. RGZM 67, Mainz 2006.
Braund, D., River frontiers in the environmental psychology of the Roman World, in: The Roman Army in the East, Journal of Roman Archaeology Suppl. Series 18, D.L. Kennedy (ed.), Ann Arbor 1996, 43–47.
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Cowan, R., Roman Legionary, Osprey: 2003.
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Fields, N., Rome’s Northern Frontier AD 70 – 235, Osprey: 2005.
Erdkamp, P. (ed.), A Companion to the Roman Army, Blackwell: 2007 (chosen chapters).
Gonzalez Sanchez, S., Guglielmi, A. (eds), Romans and barbarians beyond the frontiers: archaeology, ideology and identities in the North, TRAC Themes in Roman Archaeology, Oxford 2017 (chosen chapters).
Isaac, B., The meaning of “limes” and “limitanei” in ancient sources, Journal of Roman Studies 78, 1988, 125-147
Kagan, K., Redefining Roman grand strategy, The Journal of Military History 70/2, 2006, 333-362
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Mathisen, R.W. Shanzer, D.W., Romans, barbarians, and the transformation of the Roman world: cultural interaction and the creation of identity in late antiquity, Routledge: 2017 (chosen chapters).
Potter, D., Empty Areas and Roman Frontier Policy, The Americal Journal of Philology 113, 1992, 269–274.
Rankov, B., Do rivers make good frontiers?, in: Limes XIX. Proceedings of the XIXth International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies held in Pecs, Hungary, September, 2003, 175–181.
Rzeszotarska-Nowakiewicz, A. (ed.) Past Societies, t. IV, Warszawa 2016 (chosen chapters).
Southern, P., The Roman Army. A Social and Institutional History, Santa Barbara – Denver – Oxford 2006 (chosen chapters).
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www.livius.org
www2.rgzm..de/transformation
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