The Piercebridge formula in the North-East of England : an assessment and alternative method of supply to the Roman army

This thesis tests a recent theory of Roman military supply in the North-east of England. The Piercebridge formula (Selkirk, 1983) involves a system of Roman forts provisioned by barges along rivers made navigable by a series of dams, locks and canals. The formula is first assessed on a theoretical b...

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Main Author: Anderson, James Donald
Published: University of Newcastle Upon Tyne 1991
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-3083972015-03-19T03:41:55ZThe Piercebridge formula in the North-East of England : an assessment and alternative method of supply to the Roman armyAnderson, James Donald1991This thesis tests a recent theory of Roman military supply in the North-east of England. The Piercebridge formula (Selkirk, 1983) involves a system of Roman forts provisioned by barges along rivers made navigable by a series of dams, locks and canals. The formula is first assessed on a theoretical basis: as a comprehensive road system was built across Britain during the Conquest period, construction of Piercebridge formula components for river-borne fort supply would have been justified only if the Piercebridge formula was significantly more efficient than overland transport. To this end, the efficiency of Piercebridge formula river-borne fort supply vis-a-vis the efficiency of overland fort supply is assessed in a survey area comprising the North-east of England. Evidence for the Iformulal is then assessed at ten sites across the North-east. A second aim of this thesis is to present an alternative to the Piercebridge formula method of supply to forts in the North-east. This alternative method involves sea-borne transport to ports serving the North-eastr overland transport by ox-cart and pack animals along the Roman as well as native road systems, and river transport upon barges and other craft when such rivers were naturally navigable.930.1ArchaeologyUniversity of Newcastle Upon Tynehttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.308397http://hdl.handle.net/10443/487Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Anderson, James Donald
The Piercebridge formula in the North-East of England : an assessment and alternative method of supply to the Roman army
description This thesis tests a recent theory of Roman military supply in the North-east of England. The Piercebridge formula (Selkirk, 1983) involves a system of Roman forts provisioned by barges along rivers made navigable by a series of dams, locks and canals. The formula is first assessed on a theoretical basis: as a comprehensive road system was built across Britain during the Conquest period, construction of Piercebridge formula components for river-borne fort supply would have been justified only if the Piercebridge formula was significantly more efficient than overland transport. To this end, the efficiency of Piercebridge formula river-borne fort supply vis-a-vis the efficiency of overland fort supply is assessed in a survey area comprising the North-east of England. Evidence for the Iformulal is then assessed at ten sites across the North-east. A second aim of this thesis is to present an alternative to the Piercebridge formula method of supply to forts in the North-east. This alternative method involves sea-borne transport to ports serving the North-eastr overland transport by ox-cart and pack animals along the Roman as well as native road systems, and river transport upon barges and other craft when such rivers were naturally navigable.
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title The Piercebridge formula in the North-East of England : an assessment and alternative method of supply to the Roman army
title_short The Piercebridge formula in the North-East of England : an assessment and alternative method of supply to the Roman army
title_full The Piercebridge formula in the North-East of England : an assessment and alternative method of supply to the Roman army
title_fullStr The Piercebridge formula in the North-East of England : an assessment and alternative method of supply to the Roman army
title_full_unstemmed The Piercebridge formula in the North-East of England : an assessment and alternative method of supply to the Roman army
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