Rome and the North-Western Mediterranean

Rome and the North-Western Mediterranean

Integration and connectivity c. 150-70 BC

Principal, Jordi; Naco del Hoyo, Toni; Dobson, Mike

Oxbow Books

10/2022

288

Dura

Inglês

9781789257175

15 a 20 dias

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List of contributors

Introduction: The Agency of Integration and Connectivity in the North-Western Mediterranean

Toni Naco del Hoyo, Jordi Principal and Mike Dobson



ROME, ITALY AND THE WEST

1. Rome and the Western Mediterranean (150-70 BC): Empire and War

Francois Cadiou

2. Non-Roman Coins in Italy: the Influence of Western Connections (3rd-1st Centuries BC)

Marleen K. Termeer

3. Military Connectivity between Romans and non-Romans in the West

Fernando Quesada

4. Transactions, Trading Practices and Structures in the Western Mediterranean: the Impact of Roman Hegemony

Alexis Gorgues

5. Ligurians, Gatekeepers of the West 197-118 BC

Gerard R. Ventos and Gerard Cabezas-Guzman



HISPANIA CITERIOR AND TRANSALPINE GAUL

6. Initial Indications of a Roman Presence East of the Pyrenees: a Possible Transition Zone between Gaul and Iberia in the late 3rd and early 2nd centuries BC

Etienne Roudier, Ingrid Dunyach and Jerome Benezet

7. Numantia. A Green and Pleasant Land. Not once the Romans arrived!

Mike Dobson

8. Trading Networks in Transalpine Gaul before and after the Conquest of 125 BC

Corinne Sanchez

9. Late Iron Age .Iberians from Coastal North-Eastern Hispania and Rome

Josep Burch, Ana Costa, Neus Coromina, Josep M. Nolla, Lluis Palahi, Marc Prat, Jordi Sagrera, Josefina Simon, David Vivo and Jordi Vivo

10. Late Iron Age Iberians and Rome in the Segre Valley (North-East Hispania): Transformation and Integration

Ignasi Garces and Borja Martin

11. Tolosa Tectosagum: a Wide-Ranging Connectivity Hub between Transalpine Gaul, Aquitania and Hispania Citerior

Pierre Moret

12. Coinage from North-East Hispania Citerior and Rome, c. 150-70 BC

Marta Campo

13. A Fistful of Denarii. Coinage, Conquest and Connectivity in Southern Gaul (c. 150-c. 70 BC)

Eneko Hiriart and Charles Parisot-Sillon



SEABORNE CONNECTIVITY

14. Shipwrecks and Trade in the North-Western Mediterranean during the Third and Second Centuries BC: the Sea as an Agent of Connectivity

Franca Cibecchini

15. Emporion and its Port during the Second Century BC

Pere Castanyer, Marta Santos, Joaquim Tremoleda and Elisa

16. Exploring the 'Cultural Revolution' in Ancient Sicily between Hellenisation and Romanisation: a Reassessment

Daniele Malfitana

17. Between Carthage and Rome: Artisans, Businessmen and Colonists in Roman Republican Sardinia (150-50 BC)

Antonio Ibba

18. Rome and the Political Dimension of Piracy in the North-Western Mediterranean

Alfonso Alvarez-Ossorio

19. Between Traders and Pirates. Connectivity in the Balearic Islands from the Second Punic War to the Mid-First Century BC

Bartomeu Vallori-Marquez

20. Rome and the North-Western Mediterranean: Ports-of-Call and Sea Routes

Gerard Cabezas-Guzman and Gerard R. Ventos



EPILOGUE

21. The Roman and Italian Economic Diaspora as a Factor of Connectivity between Italy and the Eastern Mediterranean, 150-70 BC

Sophia Zoumbaki and Michalis Karambinis

22. A Message in a Bottle Crossing the North-Western Mediterranean

Jordi Principal and Toni Naco del Hoyo



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archaeological material; Archaeological Method & Theory; Balearic Islands; boundaries; Corsica; economic; expansion; Greece & Rome; Classical Civilization/Rome & the Roman Provinces/Archaeology; historical material; integration; interconnectivity; interdisciplinary; Italy; Mediterranean; mid-second century BC; military; north-western Mediterranean; numismatic material; political; region; Republican Rome; river Ebro; Rome; Sardinia; Sicily; social; Spain