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The Roman Empire and beyond: archaeological and historical research on the Romans and native cultures in Central Europe : [in 2006 and 2007, the editors of this volume organized sessions at the annual meetings of the European Association of Archaeologists

معرفی کتاب «The Roman Empire and beyond: archaeological and historical research on the Romans and native cultures in Central Europe : [in 2006 and 2007, the editors of this volume organized sessions at the annual meetings of the European Association of Archaeologists» نوشتهٔ De Sena, Eric C. (editor);Dobrzanska, Halina (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Michigan Press. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Tiré du site Internet d'Archaeopress: "In 2006 and 2007, the editors of this volume organized sessions at the annual meetings of the European Association of Archaeologists (Cracow, Poland and Zadar, Croatia) entitled "The Roman Empire and beyond" in response to the increasing amount of archaeological work being conducted in Central and Eastern Europe, areas where the Roman Empire met Barbaricum. The sessions concerned three general themes : the development of Rome's older central/eastern provinces, Roman-Native interactions within the Empire and along Rome's frontier zone, and Native-Roman interactions in Barbaricum. This book is based upon the two EAA sessions, whilst additional papers were solicited from several scholars who had not attended the EAA meetings, but whose work was deemed highly relevant for this volume. Contents : 1) Introduction (Eric C. De Sena) 2) Maritime villas on the eastern Adriatic coast (Roman Histria and Dalmatia) (Vlasta Begović and Ivančica Schrunk) 3) The Emperor and the city: a case study on the link between Hadrian and Philippopolis, Thace (Ivo Topalilov) 4) Early Christian imports and local imitations of imported goods in the territory of the Central Balkans (Olivera Ilić) 5) Western Germanic tribes and the romanization of central European Barbaricum (Artur Błażejewski) 6) Roman or Barbarian ? Provincial models in a Sarmatian pottery center on the Danube frontier (Valéria Kulcsár and Dora Merai) 7) Romans and Barbarians : some remarks on cultural contact, influence and material culture (Eduard Krekovič) 8) The Roman-Age settlement at Csengersima-Petea and pottery workshops from the Upper Tisza basin (Robert Gindele and Eszter Istvánovits) 9) Barbaricus pagus Ferrariensis (Szymon Orzechowski) 10) The Barbarians and Roman Dacia. War, trade and cultural interaction (Coriolan Opreanu) 11) Influence and observation : towards a more concrete understanding of the Roman-Dacian limes (Daniel Weiss) 12) Through the looking glass : perceptions of ethnic and national identity in the Roman Balkans and beyond (Eric C. De Sena)." Tiré du site Internet d'Archaeopress: "In 2006 and 2007, the editors of this volume organized sessions at the annual meetings of the European Association of Archaeologists (Cracow, Poland and Zadar, Croatia) entitled "The Roman Empire and beyond" in response to the increasing amount of archaeological work being conducted in Central and Eastern Europe, areas where the Roman Empire met Barbaricum. The sessions concerned three general themes : the development of Rome's older central/eastern provinces, Roman-Native interactions within the Empire and along Rome's frontier zone, and Native-Roman interactions in Barbaricum. This book is based upon the two EAA sessions, whilst additional papers were solicited from several scholars who had not attended the EAA meetings, but whose work was deemed highly relevant for this volume. Contents : 1) Introduction (Eric C. De Sena) 2) Maritime villas on the eastern Adriatic coast (Roman Histria and Dalmatia) (Vlasta Begović and Ivančica Schrunk) 3) The Emperor and the city: a case study on the link between Hadrian and Philippopolis, Thace (Ivo Topalilov) 4) Early Christian imports and local imitations of imported goods in the territory of the Central Balkans (Olivera Ilić) 5) Western Germanic tribes and the romanization of central European Barbaricum (Artur Błażejewski) 6) Roman or Barbarian ? Provincial models in a Sarmatian pottery center on the Danube frontier (Valéria Kulcsár and Dora Merai) 7) Romans and Barbarians : some remarks on cultural contact, influence and material culture (Eduard Krekovič) 8) The Roman-Age settlement at Csengersima-Petea and pottery workshops from the Upper Tisza basin (Robert Gindele and Eszter Istvánovits) 9) Barbaricus pagus Ferrariensis (Szymon Orzechowski) 10) The Barbarians and Roman Dacia. War, trade and cultural interaction (Coriolan Opreanu) 11) Influence and observation : towards a more concrete understanding of the Roman-Dacian limes (Daniel Weiss) 12) Through the looking glass : perceptions of ethnic and national identity in the Roman Balkans and beyond (Eric C. De Sena)." Front Cover Title Page Copyright Table of Contents INTRODUCTION MARITIME VILLAS ON THE EASTERN ADRIATIC COAST (ROMAN HISTRIA AND DALMATIA) THE EMPEROR AND THE CITY: A CASE STUDY ON THE LINK BETWEEN HADRIAN AND PHILIPPOPOLIS, THRACE EARLY CHRISTIAN IMPORTS AND LOCAL IMITATIONS OF IMPORTED GOODS IN THE TERRITORY OF THE CENTRAL BALKANS WESTERN GERMANIC TRIBES AND THE ROMANIZATION OF CENTRAL EUROPEAN BARBARICUM ROMAN OR BARBARIAN? PROVINCIAL MODELS IN A SARMATIAN POTTERY CENTER ON THE DANUBE FRONTIER ROMANS AND BARBARIANS: SOME REMARKS ON CULTURAL CONTACT, INFLUENCE AND MATERIAL CULTURE THE ROMAN-AGE SETTLEMENT AT CSENGERSIMA–PETEA AND POTTERY WORKSHOPS FROM THE UPPER TISZA BASIN BARBARICUS PAGUS FERRARIENSIS THE BARBARIANS AND ROMAN DACIA. WAR, TRADE AND CULTURAL INTERACTION INFLUENCE AND OBSERVATION: TOWARDS A MORE CONCRETE UNDERSTANDING OF THE ROMAN-DACIAN LIMES THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS: PERCEPTIONS OF ETHNIC AND NATIONAL IDENTITY IN THE ROMAN BALKANS AND BEYOND
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