Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part One General -- 1 The Archaeology of Rivers: Processes and Patterns -- 2 New Approaches to Roman River Finds -- 3 Geoarchaeology and Archaeology of Navigable Canals in River Deltas during the Roman Period: Technical, Methodological and Conceptual Approaches -- Part Two Mediterranean Region -- 4 One City, Two Tibers? Reintegrating the Supply Networks of Imperial Rome -- 5 Understanding the Cultural Landscape of the Stella River Through Underwater Archaeology
6 'Carrying Up It All the Products of the Seas': The Po-Veneto Water Network and Trade in the Roman Period -- 7 The River Ljubljanica: Evidence for the Change in Celtic Cult Practices Between the Late Iron Age and the Early Roman Period -- 8 The Nile: A Maritime Pacemaker in Roman Egypt -- Part Three Northern Europe and Britain -- 9 River Finds From the Netherlands: An Overview -- 10 Nodes and Networks: Military and Civilian Trade and Transport in the Roman Dutch Southwest Delta -- 11 Roman Waters? Military Usage of Waterways in 1st-Century Scotland
12 Waterways and Community Identities in Early Roman Sussex: A Multiscalar and Multivariate Approach -- 13 Back and Forth: Roman River Crossings at Stirling, Scotland, and Their Impact on Native Settlement -- 14 Do Rivers Make Good Frontiers? Environmental Change and Military Policy Along the Roman Rhine -- 15 Rivers and Walls: The Materiality of Roman Frontier Waterscapes on Hadrian's Wall and the Lower Danube -- Index