Archaeology of Roman Portugal in its Western Mediterranean Context

Archaeology of Roman Portugal in its Western Mediterranean Context

Stek, Tesse D; Carneiro, Andre

Oxbow Books

05/2022

256

Mole

Inglês

9781789258325

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements_x000D_
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List of contributors_x000D_
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Introduction_x000D_
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Tesse D. Stek and Andr? (R) Carneiro_x000D_
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I. Contested landscapes: between pre-Roman polities and early Roman encroachment _x000D_
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1. Exploring RomeOCOEs early military deployment strategies in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula _x000D_
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Jordi Principal and Carles Padr??s G??mez_x000D_
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2. Late Iron Age and early Roman conflict and interaction in southern Callaecia (north-west Iberia) _x000D_
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Jo?uo Fonte_x000D_
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3. Towers, territory, and the negotiation of a colonial landscape in the early Roman Central Alentejo _x000D_
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Joey Williams, Rui Mataloto, and Karilyn Sheldon_x000D_
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4. The last frontier: Late Iron Age society, Roman conquest, and the Romanisation of the territory north of the River Duero_x000D_
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Jes??s Garc?!a S?inchez_x000D_
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II. Economic targets: integrating and energising resources _x000D_
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5. Upgrading town appearances: relating white marble exploitation and town development in Roman Lusitania _x000D_
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Devi Taelman_x000D_
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6. Shifting landscapes: change and adaptation in the Lusitanian territory during the first globalisation _x000D_
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Andr? (R) Carneiro_x000D_
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7. Adding complexity to a complex world: the role of tableware imports in Portugal during the 2nd and 1st centuries BC_x000D_
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Vincenzo Soria_x000D_
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III. Cities and hillforts: settlement organisation in the Roman west_x000D_
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8. Land-use and settlement patterns around Ercavica in Antiquity: initial findings_x000D_
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Miguel ?uengel Valero T? (R)var_x000D_
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9. Understanding the town-territory relationship: a case study from Lusitania _x000D_
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Cristina Corsi_x000D_
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10. Why would we need a city? The dispersed civitates in Lusitania _x000D_
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Pieter Houten_x000D_
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11. Roman rural life in the far west: the case study of the Serena Region (Badajoz, Spain) _x000D_
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Victorino Mayoral Herrera, Martina Cecilia Parini, and Luis Sevillano Perea_x000D_
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IV. Local religious and cultural identity _x000D_
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12. The role of cult places in shaping landscapes during the Roman expansion: an Iberian perspective on a Mediterranean process _x000D_
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Ignasi Grau Mira_x000D_
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13. Men, women, children, animals: the votive statuary from the sanctuary of Endovellicus at S?uo Miguel da_x000D_
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Mota/Alandroal (Portugal) _x000D_
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Thomas G. Schattner_x000D_
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14. Romanising the mountains? Exploring cultural change through archaeological spatial analysis in western_x000D_
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Sierra Morena (Spain) _x000D_
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Maria del Carmen Moreno Escobar_x000D_
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15. Oppida and public spaces: constructing identities in Late Iron Age and early Roman north-west Iberia _x000D_
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Manuel Fern?indez-G?Atz and Marco V. Garc?!a Quintela_x000D_
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16. Funerary practices and material culture: a OCyportrait from lifeOCOE in the fields of Lusitania _x000D_
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M??nica Rolo
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ancient history; Archaeological Method & Theory; Archaeology; economics; empire; expansionism; Greece & Rome; Classical Civilization/Rome & the Roman Provinces/Archaeology; Iberian; imperialism; landscape; marble; Mediterranean; metal mining; methodology; ocean resources; Portugal; Roman; Roman Portugal; Roman world; settlement history; Western Mediterranean