The Roman Empire and beyond: archaeological and historical research on the Romans and native cultures in Central Europe
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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Archaeopress 2011
Series:British archaeological reports / International series 2236
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
Introduction / Eric C. De Sena -- Maritime villas on the eastern Adriatic Coast (Roman Histria and Dalmatia) / Vlasta Begović and Ivančica Schrunk -- The emperor and the city: a case study on the link between Hadrian and Philippopolis, Thace / Ivo Topalilov -- Early Christian imports and local imitations of imported goods in the territory of the central Balkans / Olivera Ilić -- Western Germanic tribes and the romanization of centrual European Barbaricum / Artur Blażejewski -- Roman or barbarian? Provincial models in a Sarmatian pottery center on the Danube frontier / Valéria Kulcsár and Dora Merai -- Romans and barbarians: some remarks on cultural contact, influence and material culture / Eduard Krekovič -- The Roman-age settlement at Csengersima-Petea and pottery workshops from the upper Tisza Basin / Robert Gindele and Eszter Istvánovits -- Barbaricus pagus ferrariensis / Szymon Orzechowski -- The barbarians and Roman dacia. War, trade and cultural interaction / Coriolan Opreanu -- Influence and observation: towards a more concrete understanding of the Roman-Dacian limes / Daniel Weiss -- Through the looking glass: perceptions of ethnic and national identity in the Roman Balkans and beyond / Eric C. De Sena
Physical Description:173 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. 30 cm

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