From Oppidum Batavorum to Roman Fort Vechten

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Dick Roetman (1949) worked at a bank until his retirement, but in his free time, he assisted with countless excavations, particularly around Nijmegen, once the Roman capital of the Low Countries. He witnessed spectacular finds and amassed a wealth of knowledge about the Romans in the Netherlands and the archaeologist's craft. From 2017 to 2020, he wrote the popular column "Memoirs of an Amateur Archaeologist" for Archeologie Magazine. His stories are now compiled in a beautifully designed, full-colour book. A must-read for anyone interested in Roman traces in the Netherlands, and a must-have for (hobby) archaeologists.

'Informative revelations that read like a captivating diary.'
Lou Lichtenberg, Editor-in-Chief of Archeologie Magazine

Dick Roetman, From Oppidum Batavorum to Roman Fort Vechten, Excavation Reports of a Hobby Archaeologist
ISBN 978 94 91141 256
109 pages
Soft cover

Dick Roetman (1949) worked at a bank until his retirement, but in his free time, he assisted with countless excavations, particularly around Nijmegen, once the Roman capital of the Low Countries. He witnessed spectacular finds and amassed a wealth of knowledge about the Romans in the Netherlands and the archaeologist's craft. From 2017 to 2020, he wrote the popular column "Memoirs of an Amateur Archaeologist" for Archeologie Magazine. His stories are now compiled in a beautifully designed, full-colour book. A must-read for anyone interested in Roman traces in the Netherlands, and a must-have for (hobby) archaeologists.

'Informative revelations that read like a captivating diary.'
Lou Lichtenberg, Editor-in-Chief of Archeologie Magazine

Dick Roetman, From Oppidum Batavorum to Roman Fort Vechten, Excavation Reports of a Hobby Archaeologist
ISBN 978 94 91141 256
109 pages
Soft cover

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