'This work brings new and high-quality data to the research. Leithaprodersdorf is a rare site where both the settlement and the associated cemetery were recently excavated and can be published. The epigraphical and onomastical data complement the analysis of the grave goods, which offers a solid chronological basis and provides insight into the choice of grave furnishings, reflecting the funerary traditions of the community, its modes of social representation, and its views on the afterlife.' Dr Andras Marton, CRBC, Brest 'The comprehensive and carefully executed approach makes this monograph a valuable contribution not only to provincial Roman archaeology but also to a broader range of historical disciplines concerned with identity formation, cultural interaction, and socio-spatial dynamics in the frontier regions of the Roman Empire. I found the book highly compelling and intellectually stimulating.' Dr Dominik Hagmann, University of Continuing Education Krems 'The results of the research on the features and finds from the Leithaprodersdorf necropolis paint a very differentiated picture of a Roman and Late Antique society characterised by various cultural influences. The work will influence future archaeological research on Roman finds throughout Central Europe.' Christina Peek, Niedersächsisches Institut für historische Küstenforschung