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The army of the Roman Empire at the beginning of the new era

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The book by the outstanding archaeologist Graham Webster, who led the excavations of legionary fortresses and forts from the period of the Roman conquest of Britain, is dedicated to the history of the armed forces of the Empire in the 1st-2nd centuries AD. The author introduces readers to the organization and composition of the army, the peculiarities of recruitment and training of soldiers, tactics in battles and on campaigns. Being a recognized expert on military equipment, Webster describes in detail the weapons of the legionaries, armor and ammunition, as well as the "non-military" aspects of army life - pay, awards, food and medical care, burial and religious rites.

The historian also covers issues of border policy, talks about the types and structure of military camps, forts and adjacent civilian settlements.
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