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Geobasis Information in cooperation with the Rhineland-Palatinate State Office for Monument Conservation, Archaeological monument conservation, Koblenz Office. – Koblenz: State Office of Survey and Geobasis Information in cooperation with the
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we have, for the first time in
European history, clearly defined territorial borders of a sovereign state that were visible on the ground to friend and foe alike. Most of the Upper German-Rhaetian Limes did not follow rivers or mountain ranges, which would have formed natural boundaries for the
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Deutsche Limeskommission, Generaldirektion Kulturelles Erbe – Direktion Archäologie, verein Deutsche Limes-Straße, Landesamt für Vermessung und Geobasisinformation Rheinland-Pfalz. – Koblenz: Landesamt für Vermessung und Geobasisinformation Rheinland-Pfalz 2007,
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The Limes used either a natural boundary such as a river or typically an earth bank and ditch with a wooden palisade and watchtowers at intervals. A system of linked forts was built behind the Limes.
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The function of the Roman military frontiers has been increasingly discussed for some time. The latest research tends to view at least the Upper
Germanic-Rhaetian Limes not as a primarily military
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in at least 15 volumes. O. Petters, Heidelberg/Berlin/Leipzig, 1894–1937 (partial reprint: Codex-Verlag, Böblingen, 1973; full reprint: Greiner, Remshalden, 2005ff.,
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was surveyed, divided into sections and described. This division followed the administrative boundaries in 19th-century
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and eight cover the various camps and forts. The documents of the
Imperial Limes Commission are now in the custody of the Roman-Germanic Commission of the
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Der Limes. Rheinbrohl – Holzhausen an der Heide. Topographische
Freizeitkarte 1:25000 mit Limes-Wanderweg, Limes-Radweg, Deutsche LimesstraĂźe.
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which, although guarded by Roman soldiers, would have enabled a brisk trade, and the numerous Roman finds in "Free
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Offizielle Karte UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe obergermanisch-raetischer Limes in
Rheinland-Pfalz von Rheinbrohl bis zur Saalburg (Hessen).
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Kastelle des 1. und 2. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. in Britannien und in den germanischen Provinzen des Römerreiches.
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A map of the County of Hanau by Friedrich Zollmann in 1728 gives one of the earliest depictions of the limes, described as
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Der Limes zwischen Rhein und Donau. Ein Bodendenkmal auf dem Weg zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe.
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Die römischen Truppenlager der frühen und mittleren Kaiserzeit zwischen Nordsee und Inn.
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die-roemer-online.de Comprehensive work about the Roman Limes in Germany
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Der obergermanisch-rätische Limes des Römerreiches. Fundindex Fundindex.
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correctly and published the first scholarly treatise about it in 1731.
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Taunus-Wetterau Limes: comprehensive site on the Limes in Hesse
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in monastic libraries in the 15th and early 16th centuries.
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Konservierte Geschichte? Antike Bauten und ihre Erhaltung.
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Der Limes. Die Deutsche Limes-StraĂźe vom Rhein zur Donau.
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on the Danube. The Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes is an
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Buildings and structures completed in the 1st century
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830:2nd, revised edition. Thorbecke, Ostfildern, 2006,
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1241:www.antikefan.de – Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes
1002:2nd edn., Konrad TheiĂź Verlag, Stuttgart, 1987,
524:, under the direction of the ancient historian,
1253:Impressions of a Border – the Limes in Germany.
437:. This was bolstered by the rediscovery of the
1247:Limes pages – The Romans in Baden-Württemberg
1081:. Verlag Friedrich Pustet, Regensburg, 2010,
1017:. Verlag Friedrich Pustet, Regensburg, 2008,
978:Der Limes. Kontaktzone zwischen den Kulturen.
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1255:A photo gallery of reconstructed limes sites
963:Wege am Limes. 55 Ausflüge in die Römerzeit.
956:Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission.
530:The Upper Rhaetian Limes of the Roman Empire
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1346:, published in 1986, retrieved 22 June 2016
1049:Landesamt fĂĽr Denkmalpflege Rheinland-Pfalz
576:Section 3: Adolfseck near Bad Schwalbach –
1168:Limesinformationszentrum Baden-WĂĽrttemberg
691:Section 12: Alfdorf-Pfahlbronn (Haghof) –
520:(RLK) was established for this purpose in
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1320:In: GĂĽnter Ulbert, Gerhard Weber (eds.):
1013:Thomas Fischer, Erika Riedmeier-Fischer:
1111:. Logo Verlag, Obernburg am Main, 2008,
746:Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes in general
643:Section 8: Buchen-Hettingen (Rehberg) –
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314:. By contrast, elsewhere in Europe, the
51:Map of the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes
1324:Konrad Theiss Verlag. Stuttgart, 1985,
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1294:LIMES Action of the European Commission
862:Der Limes. Grenze des Imperium Romanum.
828:Der Limes. Grenze Roms zu den Barbaren.
1402:Heritage sites in Rhineland-Palatinate
1343:WeiĂźenburg stiftet eigenen Kulturpreis
1261:SPIEGEL article dated 27 January 2009.
1181:The Limes in Hesse: multimedia dossier
755:4th edn. GebrĂĽder Mann, Berlin, 2000,
1045:Der römische Limes in Rheinland-Pfalz
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922:Der Limes. Auf den Spuren der Römer.
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1109:Welterbe Limes: Roms Grenze am Main
937:Der Limes. Geschichte einer Grenze.
892:Mit dem Fahrstuhl in die Römerzeit.
401:wall has been fully reconstructed (
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484:, due to the political situation.
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1259:The Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes
1230:The Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes
1064:Der Limes zwischen Rhein und Main
508:Only after the foundation of the
1000:Der Limes in SĂĽdwestdeutschland.
1387:World Heritage Sites in Germany
947:(scarce, current introduction.)
538:German Archaeological Institute
154:Obergermanisch-Raetischer Limes
1422:Roman fortifications in Raetia
920:Marcus Reuter, Andreas Thiel:
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1359:, Brunswick, 2012, pp.147-165
1199:Frontiers of the Roman Empire
468:on the Neckar section of the
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146:Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes
73:Frontiers of the Roman Empire
1232:at the Hesse Cultural Portal
1079:Der römische Limes in Hessen
673:Section 10: Wörth am Main –
84:Cultural: (ii)(iii)(iv)
1177:on the subject of the Limes
1066:. Theiss, Stuttgart, 1989,
998:Willi Beck, Dieter Planck:
723:Section 14: Gunzenhausen –
651:(more recent Odenwald Line)
583:Section 4: Köpperner Tal –
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939:C. H. Beck, Munich, 2006,
684:Section 11: Bad Wimpfen –
486:Johann Alexander Döderlein
38:UNESCO World Heritage Site
31:Upper German-Raetian Limes
1412:Heritage sites in Bavaria
1096:Theiss, Stuttgart, 2010,
1032:Theiss, Stuttgart, 1990,
980:Reclam, Stuttgart, 2009,
965:Theiss, Stuttgart, 2005,
924:Theiss, Stuttgart, 2015,
909:Theiss, Stuttgart, 2000,
875:JĂĽrgen Oldenstein (ed.):
864:Primus, Darmstadt, 2014,
841:Hans-Peter Kuhnen (ed.):
733:Section 15: Kipfenberg –
654:Section 9: Jagsthausen –
518:Imperial Limes Commission
504:Imperial Limes Commission
397:At WP 12/77, part of the
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1382:History of the Rhineland
1189:– archaeologie-online.de
632:Section 7: Miltenberg –
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1187:The Limes: then and now
595:GroĂźkrotzenburg am Main
460:(1543-1605) researched
1043:Cliff Alexander Jost:
958:66, 1985, pp. 321–495.
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435:Renaissance humanism
320:Lower Germanic Limes
193:Lower Germanic Limes
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