@article{article_919712, title={Roma’nın Anadolu’daki Doğu Sınırında Bulunan Karargahlar Üzerine Bir İnceleme}, journal={Colloquium Anatolicum}, pages={33–39}, year={2018}, author={Kaya, Dicle}, keywords={Roman Empire, Eastern Frontier, Euphrates River, Headquarters, Legion}, abstract={The Roman Empire built military structures on many frontiers from the beginning of the period they started extending their borders and establishing new provinces. Since the 1st c. A.D., the Euphrates River borderline, the Eastern frontier of the Empire, was equipped with military structures. However, there is no continuous fortification observed in this area as in the case of Hadrian’s Wall. Thanks to the rescue excavations carried during the construction of dams on the Euphrates River in the 1970s, military structures, which were not well known by that time, were identified. Accordingly, the aims of this study are: to make an assessment of the Roman military quarters in the Euphrates River defense line identified in the borders of Turkey with the help of archaeological data; to try to understand the reasons of the change in the military architecture according to the borders; and to establish grounds for further studies of the eastern borderline of the Empire.}, number={17}, publisher={Türk Eskiçağ Bilimleri Enstitüsü}