Nature of the evidence makes statistical comparisons of deaths impossible - too many battles without casualty reports, or where casualty reports are unreliable. But use militarization (% pop under arms per year) as a proxy, and yes, supported by data.
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @BretDevereaux
That may be a misleading indicator because another thing that progresses over time is the amount of sq. ft. of ground that can be held by a single warrior.
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @MykeCole
I mean, we're not looking at major organizational or technological changes in the first 2 centuries CE though? So if fewer soldiers are holding more ground, it is because violence is being 'pushed out' to the frontier, creating zones of peace where they didn't exist before.
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Vastauksena käyttäjille @BretDevereaux ja @MykeCole
Of course, you are doing that by inflicting new violence at the frontier, but the limes is a smaller zone than the imperial core and those areas were not exactly peaceful before the Romans showed up either.
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @BretDevereaux
Also, how much of the low level Kashmir-border style violence with Bastarnae and Dacian tribes went unreported?
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @MykeCole
Probably a lot, but then our evidence suggests that violence would be happening with or without the Romans. Rhine/Danube region looks pretty violent (inter-state/non-state anarchy) pre-Romans.
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @BretDevereaux
This is a guess. The violence might also have been differnent (more drastic? Less drastic?) due to the nature of how warbands organize to steal women/livestock versus how the Romans set tactical objectives. I’m telling you man - There’s a killer book here.
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @MykeCole
Probably, but I have like...four books on my to-do list already!
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @BretDevereaux
Fair enough. I don’t have the post Republican background to chase this. Would need a few years to come up to speed.
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @MykeCole
It's certainly a project I'm interested in. I tend to see Rome in the empire as a sort of 'efficient protection racket' Beat out all of the other thugs, push violence out (to collect taxes) and then use that revenue to fund a durable 'hard shell' around the racket.
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That's still very much not peace or justice. It's an extraction system. But one that might lead to marginal QoL improvements over the long-term (at the cost of extreme short-term violence, but then the bar for violence in third/second cent. multi-state system already very high)
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