Sunday, August 31, 2025

Open Access Monograph Series: Frontiers of the Roman Empire

[First posted in AWOL 24 June 2022, updated 31 August 2025] 
 
'These succinct but extremely well-illustrated multi-lingual books are an essential entry point into the many regional variations of Roman frontiers. They serve both an academic/student audience wanting an up-to-date synthesis of the state of knowledge, but also a wider general public. For the latter, the accessibility of the entire series encourages people to look beyond their local region and to explore the phenomenon of frontiers and Roman army deployments across the empire. Another significant value of the series is that it highlights the scale and importance of our evidence of Roman frontiers for policy makers across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, where there is continuing pressure on these heritage landscapes, as well as considerable potential to develop further the Roman Frontiers WHS designation and its geographical scope. David Breeze has done a quite remarkable job in bringing the series to the present point, especially in getting coverage of non-European sectors that are often neglected.'
- David Mattingly, Professor of Roman Archaeology, University of Leicester

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Roman Frontier in Georgia

Radosław Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski et al.

An accessible summary of the history of the Roman Frontier in Georgia, placed into its wider context by a supporting essay from David Breeze looking at the whole Roman Frontier as an interconnected world heritage site. READ MORE

Paperback: £19.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Lower Danube Limes in Bulgaria

Piotr Dyczek et al.

The inextricability of the connection between the Roman limes and the lands it ran through is easily observed and perfectly illustrated in Bulgaria. For a considerable distance it follows the Danube; both a major natural obstacle and at the same time a convenient communication route, it was easily defendable and facilitated control of trade routes. READ MORE

Paperback: £19.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: Hadrian's Wall

David J. Breeze

This highly illustrated book offers an accessible summary of Hadrian’s Wall, and an overview of the wider context of the Roman frontiers. READ MORE

Paperback: £19.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Hinterland of Hadrian̕s Wall

David J. Breeze

In this important and beautifully illustrated book, David Breeze elucidates the context of the most famous frontier, Hadrian’s Wall. The zone to north and south of the Wall was a heavily militarised landscape of roads, bridges, forts, fortlets and towers, but also the towns, settlements and supply infrastructure on which the army depended. READ MORE

Paperback: £19.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Danube Limes in Austria

David J. Breeze et al.

Austria is particularly fortunate in the survival along the Danube of the remains of many Roman military installations. These include forts and towers, some parts surviving up to two stories high. They are a most remarkable survival and deserve to be better known and more visited. READ MORE

Paperback: £19.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Roman Frontiers in Wales

David J. Breeze et al.

The remains of the Roman frontiers in Wales are unique in the Roman Empire. More than 60 stone and timber fortresses, forts and fortlets, some of which seem to have been occupied for only a few years, while others remained in use for far longer, tell the story of the long and brutal war against the Celtic tribes. READ MORE

Paperback: £14.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Eastern Frontiers

David J. Breeze et al.

This volume considers the military architecture and its impact on local communities in Rome's eastern frontier, which stretched from the north-east shore of the Black Sea to the Red Sea. READ MORE

Paperback: £14.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Upper Germanic Limes

David J. Breeze et al.

This book illustrates the historical and archaeological significance of the Upper Germanic Limes and provides an up-to-date overview of its manifold features in the field. READ MORE

Paperback: £14.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Saxon Shore and the Maritime Coast

David J. Breeze et al.

The North Sea and Channel coasts form the geographic frontier of the Roman Empire with the sea – the edge of the then known world. This border represents a page in military maritime history, but its coasts, in Great Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium and France, contain archaeological sites of high heritage value that deserve a large audience. READ MORE

Paperback: £14.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Antonine Wall – A World Heritage Site

David J. Breeze et al.

The Antonine Wall lay at the very extremity of the Roman world. This volume, presented in English and German, presents a concise introduction to the wall which is, in many ways, one of the most developed frontier in Europe. Perhaps of greatest significance is the survival of the collection of Roman military sculpture, the Distance Slabs. READ MORE

Paperback: £14.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: Roman Limes in Serbia

David J. Breeze et al.

The aim of this publication is not only to inform about historical and archaeological facts on the Limes in Serbia but also to act as a guidebook as well through the Danubian Limes. READ MORE

Paperback: £19.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Roman Army and the Limes / The Roman Limes in Hungary

David J. Breeze et al.

Pannonia province existed from the occupation during the reign of Emperor Augustus to the 20s and 30s of the 5th century A.D. Its border stretched alongside the Danube and was always one of the most important European frontiers in Roman times. READ MORE

Paperback: £19.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: Slovakia

David J. Breeze et al.

Slovakia was situated at the edge of the classical world but still was a close neighbour of the Roman Empire. The Roman influence left distinct traces not only at the territories along the frontier but also in its broader fore field. READ MORE

Paperback: £19.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Lower German Limes

David J. Breeze et al.

The Roman frontier in Lower Germany was one of the earliest to be created; surviving into the early 5th century, it illustrates the whole range of Roman military installations. The Rhine delta boasts incredible organic remains including ships while upstream are great military bases supported by forts and fortlets. READ MORE

Paperback: £19.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Roman Frontiers of Dacia

David J. Breeze et al.

The Roman frontier In Dacia combined several elements, each relating to the landscape: there were riverain and mountain borders, some supplemented by linear barriers, and all connected by roads. The complex system of the border consisted primarily of a network of watchtowers, smaller or larger forts and artificial earthen ramparts or stone walls. READ MORE

Paperback: £19.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The Roman Frontier in Egypt

David J. Breeze et al.

The Roman military remains of Egypt are remarkable in their variety and state of preservation: forts, quarries whose materials were used in the monumental buildings of Rome, roads which brought the Mediterranean into contact with the Indian Ocean; each reader of this book will enjoy learning more about the remarkable Roman inheritance of Egypt. READ MORE

Paperback: £14.99 | Open Access

Frontiers of the Roman Empire: The African Frontiers

David J. Breeze et al.

The Roman military remains in North Africa are remarkable in their variety and preservation. They include towers and forts, stretches of defensive lines of stone and earth with ditches broken by gates, and roads, sitting amidst amazing scenery. Readers of this book will enjoy learning more about North Africa’s remarkable Roman inheritance. READ MORE

Paperback: £19.99 | Open Access


And see AWOL's Alphabetical List of Open Access Monograph Series in Ancient Studies

 

Open Access Monograph Series: Littérature & Linguistique

ISSN (Édition imprimée) : 2740-7624
ISSN électronique : 2966-568X 
Collection réunissant des travaux de littérature et de linguistique pluridisciplinaires concernant les sociétés anciennes, de la Préhistoire au monde médiéval, des pays méditerranéens ainsi que du Proche et du Moyen-Orient.

 

Définir l'épopée en Grèce ancienne

Contribution à une histoire de l'idée d'épopée d'Hérodote à Tzetzès

Flore Kimmel-Clauzet

2024

Les représentations du désir féminin dans la poésie latine, de Catulle à Juvénal

Contraintes et libertés de l’espace poétique

Giacomo Dimaggio

2024

Contacts linguistiques en Grèce ancienne

Diachronie et synchronie

Alcorac Alonso Déniz, Julián V. Méndez Dosuna, Enrique Nieto Izquierdo et al. (dir.)

2024

Stylistique et poétique de l'épigramme latine

Nouvelles études

Daniel Vallat et Florence Garambois-Vasquez (dir.)

2022

Epitome

Abréger les textes antiques

Isabelle Boehm et Daniel Vallat (dir.)

2020

Dire la ville en grec aux époques antique et byzantine

Actes du colloque de Créteil, 10-11 juin 2016

Liliane Lopez-Rabatel, Virginie Mathé et Jean-Charles Moretti (dir.)

2020

See AWOL's Alphabetical List of Open Access Monograph Series in Ancient Studies

Open Access Monograph Series: Études Anciennes

[First posted in AWOL 10 March 2020, updated 31 August 2025]
 
ISSN (Édition imprimée) : 0184-7112
ISSN électronique : 2779-2315
Sous la direction de Michel Fartzoff et Dominique Briquel

La « Collection d’Études Anciennes » constitue le recueil le plus important d’études en langue française sur l’Antiquité classique. Composée de travaux universitaires – thèses de doctorat –, mais aussi d’études et de synthèses de maîtres confirmés dans leur spécialité, cette collection englobe, de l’époque archaïque au monde byzantin et au haut Moyen Âge, tous les domaines de la recherche : littérature, papyrologie, philologie et histoire des textes, linguistique et stylistique, sciences dans l'antiquité (médecine, astronomie, zoologie, etc.), vie quotidienne, mœurs et realia, mythes, religions et philosophie, arts, histoire politique et économique, histoire des idées, christianisme et patristique. 

Elle est constituée de deux séries : une « série grecque » et une « série latine ».

Tite-Live et la mise en scène de l'Histoire

La construction narrative du conflit patricio-plébéien

Nicolas Meunier

2024

La Justice du dialogue et ses limites

Étude du Gorgias de Platon

François Renaud

2022

Le Héros et la déesse

Personnages, stratégies narratives et effets de lecture dans l’Énéide de Virgile

Judith Rohman

2022

Le roi Hérode

De la légende à l'Histoire

Édith Parmentier

2022

La Muse trompeuse

Dramaturgie de la ruse dans les tragédies d'Euripide

Ajda Latifses

2021

Romulus, Quirinus et Victoria

La construction d'une mémoire collective à Rome entre 338 et 290 av. J.-C.

Karlis Vé

2021

Les Troubles psychiques selon Galien

Étude d'un système de pensée

Julien Devinant

2020

Claudien

Une poétique de l’épopée

Delphine Meunier

2019

L’Empreinte des morts

Relations entre mort, mémoire et reconnaissance dans la Pharsale de Lucain

Fabrice Galtier

2018

Le convive et le savant

Sophistes, rhéteurs, grammairiens et philosophes au banquet de Platon à Athénée

Yannick Scolan

2017

Le médecin hippocratique

Aux sources de la médecine moderne

Mame Sow Diouf

2017

Rome devant la défaite

(753-264 avant J.-C.)

Mathieu Engerbeaud

2017

Le Tombeau de Cynthia

Mythes, fictions et ironie dans le livre IV des Élégies de Properce

Matthieu Gazeau

2017

Le Discours comme image

Énonciation, récit et connaissance dans le Timée-Critias de Platon

Tanja Ruben

2016

Du syntagme au lexique

Sur la composition en grec ancien

Nathalie Rousseau

2016

Penser l’oligarchie à Athènes aux Ve et IVe siècles

Aspects d’une idéologie

Emmanuèle Caire

2016

Carmen

Étude d’une catégorie sonore romaine

Maxime Pierre

2016

La Philosophie delphique de Plutarque

L’itinéraire des Dialogues pythiques

Xavier Brouillette

2014

Provocation et vérité

Forme et sens des paradoxes stoïciens dans la poésie latine, chez Lucilius, Horace, Lucain et Perse

Diane Demanche

2013

Les Routes de la voix

L’antiquité grecque et le mystère de la voix

Guy Lachenaud

2013

Le Bestiaire d’Aristophane

Cécile Corbel-Morana

2012

La Mort rouge

Homicide, guerre et souillure en Grèce ancienne

Bernard Eck

2012

Parier sur le temps

La quête héroïque d’immortalité dans l’épopée homérique

Catherine Collobert

2011

 

And see See AWOL's Alphabetical List of Open Access Monograph Series in Ancient Studies  

Open Access Journal: Bulgarian e-Journal of Archaeology Supplements - Българско е-Списание за Археология Supplementa

[First posted in AWOL 25 July 2018, updated 31 August 2025] 

Bulgarian e-Journal of Archaeology Supplements - Българско е-Списание за Археология Supplementa
ISSN: 2603-3216

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Supplements to Be-Ja are separate  volumes that are submitted to the Editorial Board as a print-ready copy for electronic publication (according to the Be-JA guidelines). They include: awarded PhD dissertations that have been approved for publishing; conference proceedings with their own editors/editorial boards who are responsible for the content and quality of the published material; monographs, whose authors should provide evidence for successful peer-review (positive evaluations and recommendation for publishing) and overall editing.

Due to the specific procedure of acceptance of the supplements, the articles published there are not indexed (i.e. included in the Web of Science and ERIH PLUS platforms). The publication of supplements are only formally approved by the Be-JA editorial.  The responsibility for the publications’ quality stays with the editors of the conference proceedings, and respectively, the reviewers recommending a monograph and/or a PhD thesis to be published in the Be-JA supplements’ series.  The administrative matters are negotiated with the Executive Board of ABA. The manuscripts are submitted to the editorial address of Be-JA.


  • Археологическо проучване на късноримско селище в землището на с. Боримечково, общ. Лесичово, обл. Пазарджик | Archaeological excavations of a Late Roman settlement near the village of Borimechkovo, Lesichovo Municipality, Pazardzhik Region
    Vol. 12 (2025)

    Сирма Александрова. Археологическо проучване на късноримско селище в землището на с. Боримечково, общ. Лесичово, обл. Пазарджик (Бе-СА Supplementa 12), София 2025, ISBN 978-619-93124-0-7

    Sirma Alexandrova. Archaeological excavations of a Late Roman settlement near the village of Borimechkovo, Lesichovo Municipality, Pazardzhik Region (Be-JA Supplements 12), Sofia 2025, ISBN 978-619-93124-0-7


  • Докторантска конференция 80 години от рождението на доц. д-р Стефка Ангелова
    Vol. 11 (2024)

    Румяна Колева, Елена Пенчева, Чавдар Кирилов (ред.). Докторантска конференция 80 години от рождението на доц. д-р Стефка Ангелова (Бе-СА Supplementa 11), София: АБА, ISBN 978-619-90156-0-5

    Настоящият сборник включва доклади, изнесени на проведената през 2022 г. докторантска конференция, посветена на 80 години от рождението на доц. д-р Стефка Ангелова. В конференцията взеха участие докторанти и млади учени от СУ „Св. Климент Охридски“, Националния археологически институт с музей към Българска академия на науките и Регионален исторически музей – София. С тази конференция младите ни колеги отдадоха почит към делото на доц. д-р Стефка Ангелова, дългогодишен преподавател и ръководител на катедра „Археология“ в Историческия факултет на СУ „Св. Климент Охридски“, както и един от създателите на специалност „Археология“ в същия факултет. Конференцията бе повод и ние, нейните колеги, ученици и приятели, да си спомним и им разкажем повече за нея. Към сборника включихме и няколко записани спомени за нея, които се надяваме да допълнят представата за човека, за колегата и приятеля, за учителя на много от настоящите им преподаватели, доц. д-р Стефка Ангелова, такава каквато остана завинаги в умовете и сърцата ни. Преводите на английски на част от абстрактите и резюметата, както и езиковата редакция на всички преводи, са дело и принос на нейната дъщеря Тодора Янева, на която изказваме сърдечна благодарност.


  • Ями и ямни комплекси в Древна Тракия | Pits and pit complexes in Ancient Thrace
    Vol. 10 (2023)

    Румяна Георгиева, Милена Тонкова (ред.) Ями и ямни комплекси в Древна Тракия (Бе-СА Supplementa 10), София: АБА, ISBN 978-619-90156-9-8

    Настоящият сборник включва доклади, изнесени на проведения през 2009 г. „Дискусионен форум“, посветен на ямите и ямните комплекси в Тракия. Той беше иницииран от катедра „Археология“ на Нов български университет с активното участие на доц. д-р Петър Балабанов и гл. ас. д-р Живко Узунов, като събра участници от Националния археологически институт с музей при БАН, от Института по тракология при БАН (сега Център по тракология „Проф. Александър Фол“ към Института за балканистика при БАН), от катедра „Археология“ при Софийски университет „Св. Климент Охридски“ и от музеи в София и страната, както и много студенти. Докладите от тази конференция впоследствие бяха многократно редактирани, някои от тях обновени през 2015 г. или пренаписани по-късно, а други – обнародвани в различни издания.
    Макар и със закъснение сборникът „Ями и ямни комплекси в Древна Тракия” е предложен за печат, тъй като проблемът за характера и функцията на ямните комплекси в Тракия, чийто брой нараства с всяка изминала година, продължава да е актуален. Книгата има пъстър облик, който се дължи на разнообразието от разработените от авторите теми: за открити в селищен и погребален контекст ями, за човешки останки, намерени в ямни комплекси и за проблемите на интерпретацията на тези специфични археологически обекти. Независимо че научният апарат на включените в сборника статии не отразява в еднаква степен състоянието на проучванията, представените текстове са актуални и имат приносен характер. Нещо повече – неговото съдържание се вписва изцяло в полемиката върху т.нар. обредни ями и предлага различни решения за възможното им предназначение.


  • Cemeteries from Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages in Gladno Pole locality, near Vratsa
    Vol. 9 (2023)

    Vladimir Staykov, Anani Antonov, Chavdar Kirilov. Cemeteries from Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages in Gladno Pole locality, near Vratsa (Be-JA Supplements, vol. 9), Sofia, ISBN 978-619-90156-8-1


  • Филови четения. Балканска археология | Filov Symposium. Balkan archaeology
    Vol. 8 (2021)

    Доклади от международна докторантска конференция 17–20 ноември 2017 г., София

    ISBN 978-619-90156-7-4

    Proceedings of the international postgraduate conference Sofia, 17–20 of November 2017


  • Филови четения. Балканска археология | Filov Symposium. Balkan archaeology
    Vol. 7 (2019)

    Доклади от международна докторантска конференция 17–20 ноември 2016 г., София

    ISBN 978-619-90156-6-7

    Proceedings of the international postgraduate conference Sofia, 17–20 of November 2016


  • Филови четения. Проучване на културно-историческото наследство | Filov Readings Cultural-historical Heritage Research
    Vol. 6 (2018)

    Доклади от докторантска конференция, 16-17 декември 2015 г., София

    ISBN 978-619-90156-5-0

    Proceedings of the postgraduate conference, Sofia, 16-17 of December 2015


  • Филови четения. Културно-историческото наследство: проучване и опазване | Filov readings. Cultural-historical heritage: research and protection
    Vol. 4 (2015)

    Доклади от докторантска конференция, 15-16 декември 2014 г., София

    ISBN 978-619-90156-3-6

    Proceedings of the postgraduate conference, Sofia, 15-16 of December 2014


  • Проучвания на културно-историческото наследство: предизвикателства и перспективи | Investigations of the cultural heritage: challenges and perspectives
    Vol. 3 (2014)

    Доклади от втора докторантска конференция, 28 – 29 ноември 2013 г., София

    ISBN 978-619-90156-2-9

    Proceedings of The Second Postgraduate Conference, Sofia, 28-29.11.2013

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