Catuvellaunia and Rome: Economic and Political Relations during the Final Decades Pre-conquest
The Role of Grain from Southeastern Britain and Its Potential for Maintenance of the Roman Military along the Frontier on the Rhine
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This study examines economic ties between Catuvellaunia and the Roman military in Gaul before AD 43, arguing that southern Britain’s grain surplus supplied Roman forces. Drawing on numismatic, textual, and archaeological evidence, it explores agriculture, trade logistics, tribal power, frontier supply, and Rome’s client-kingdom politics.
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