The Early Roman Empire in the WestOxbow Books, 31. des. 2016 - 250 sider Digital reprint of this important collection of papers which form the companion to ' Early Roman Empire in the East' (Oxbow 1997) . Fourteen contributions examine the interaction of Roman and native peoples in the formative years of the Roman provinces in Italy, Gaul, Spain and Portugal, Germany and Britain. Contents: Introduction ( Thomas Blagg and Martin Millett ); The creation of provincial landscape: the Roman impact on Cisalpine Gaul ( Nicholas Purcell ); Romanization: a point of view ( Richard Reece ); Romanization: historical issues and archaeological interpretation ( Martin Millett ); The romanization of Belgic Gaul ( Colin Haselgrove ); Lower Germany: proto-urban settlement developments and the integration of native society ( J. H. F. Bloemers ); Relations between Roman occupation and the Limesvorland in the province of Germania Inferior ( Jurgen Kunow ); Early Roman military installations and Ubian settlements in the Lower Rhine ( Michael Gechter ); Some observations on acculturation process at the edge of the Roman world ( S. D. Trow ); Processes in the development of the coastal communities of Hispania Citerior in the Republican period ( Simon Keay ); Romanization and urban development in Lusitania ( Jonathan Edmondson ); Urban munificence and the growth of urban consciousness in Roman Spain ( Nicola Mackie ); First-century Roman houses in Gaul and Britain ( T. F. C. Blagg ); Towards an assessment of the economic and social consequences of the Roman conquest of Gaul ( J. F. Drinkwater ); The emergence of Romano-Celtic religion ( Anthony King ). |
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... populations to Roman ideas. One way of looking at this in recent years has been through application of the concepts of world-systems theories related to colonial imperialism, in particular those which contrast activities at, and ...
... populations to Roman ideas. One way of looking at this in recent years has been through application of the concepts of world-systems theories related to colonial imperialism, in particular those which contrast activities at, and ...
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... population, who are also historically inaudible most of the time. The relationship between archaeological and written sources, and the nature of historical archaeology, are illuminated in several contributions. Too often, in a ...
... population, who are also historically inaudible most of the time. The relationship between archaeological and written sources, and the nature of historical archaeology, are illuminated in several contributions. Too often, in a ...
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... populations around wholesale, above all at Falerii and Volsinii. It would not be unreasonable to suppose that novel attitudes accompanied these novel forms of activity, and to associate these attitudes with cultural developments in the ...
... populations around wholesale, above all at Falerii and Volsinii. It would not be unreasonable to suppose that novel attitudes accompanied these novel forms of activity, and to associate these attitudes with cultural developments in the ...
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... populations (1983a and b). The control of populations was visible from the start, in the obliteration of the social system of the Boii, in the forcible removal of the Ligurians, in the banning of the new Gallic settlers near Aquileia ...
... populations (1983a and b). The control of populations was visible from the start, in the obliteration of the social system of the Boii, in the forcible removal of the Ligurians, in the banning of the new Gallic settlers near Aquileia ...
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... population into the more and more refined Roman institutional framework, like the vernae of Vicetia in the epigraphic record, whom Gabba (14), surely rightly, sees as this sort of subordinate group.33 What the conquered had to offer, in ...
... population into the more and more refined Roman institutional framework, like the vernae of Vicetia in the epigraphic record, whom Gabba (14), surely rightly, sees as this sort of subordinate group.33 What the conquered had to offer, in ...
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The Early Roman Empire in the West T. F. C. Blagg,Martin Millett Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1990 |
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