Archaeology of Roman Portugal in its Western Mediterranean Context
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Archaeology of Roman Portugal in its Western Mediterranean Context
Carneiro, Andre; Stek, Tesse D
Oxbow Books
05/2022
256
Mole
Inglês
9781789258325
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Introduction
Tesse D. Stek and Andre Carneiro
I. Contested landscapes: between pre-Roman polities and early Roman encroachment
1. Exploring Rome's early military deployment strategies in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula
Jordi Principal and Carles Padros Gomez
2. Late Iron Age and early Roman conflict and interaction in southern Callaecia (north-west Iberia)
Joao Fonte
3. Towers, territory, and the negotiation of a colonial landscape in the early Roman Central Alentejo
Joey Williams, Rui Mataloto, and Karilyn Sheldon
4. The last frontier: Late Iron Age society, Roman conquest, and the Romanisation of the territory north of the River Duero
Jesus Garcia Sanchez
II. Economic targets: integrating and energising resources
5. Upgrading town appearances: relating white marble exploitation and town development in Roman Lusitania
Devi Taelman
6. Shifting landscapes: change and adaptation in the Lusitanian territory during the first globalisation
Andre Carneiro
7. Adding complexity to a complex world: the role of tableware imports in Portugal during the 2nd and 1st centuries BC
Vincenzo Soria
III. Cities and hillforts: settlement organisation in the Roman west
8. Land-use and settlement patterns around Ercavica in Antiquity: initial findings
Miguel Angel Valero Tevar
9. Understanding the town-territory relationship: a case study from Lusitania
Cristina Corsi
10. Why would we need a city? The dispersed civitates in Lusitania
Pieter Houten
11. Roman rural life in the far west: the case study of the Serena Region (Badajoz, Spain)
Victorino Mayoral Herrera, Martina Cecilia Parini, and Luis Sevillano Perea
IV. Local religious and cultural identity
12. The role of cult places in shaping landscapes during the Roman expansion: an Iberian perspective on a Mediterranean process
Ignasi Grau Mira
13. Men, women, children, animals: the votive statuary from the sanctuary of Endovellicus at Sao Miguel da
Mota/Alandroal (Portugal)
Thomas G. Schattner
14. Romanising the mountains? Exploring cultural change through archaeological spatial analysis in western
Sierra Morena (Spain)
Maria del Carmen Moreno Escobar
15. Oppida and public spaces: constructing identities in Late Iron Age and early Roman north-west Iberia
Manuel Fernandez-Goetz and Marco V. Garcia Quintela
16. Funerary practices and material culture: a 'portrait from life' in the fields of Lusitania
Monica Rolo
List of contributors
Introduction
Tesse D. Stek and Andre Carneiro
I. Contested landscapes: between pre-Roman polities and early Roman encroachment
1. Exploring Rome's early military deployment strategies in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula
Jordi Principal and Carles Padros Gomez
2. Late Iron Age and early Roman conflict and interaction in southern Callaecia (north-west Iberia)
Joao Fonte
3. Towers, territory, and the negotiation of a colonial landscape in the early Roman Central Alentejo
Joey Williams, Rui Mataloto, and Karilyn Sheldon
4. The last frontier: Late Iron Age society, Roman conquest, and the Romanisation of the territory north of the River Duero
Jesus Garcia Sanchez
II. Economic targets: integrating and energising resources
5. Upgrading town appearances: relating white marble exploitation and town development in Roman Lusitania
Devi Taelman
6. Shifting landscapes: change and adaptation in the Lusitanian territory during the first globalisation
Andre Carneiro
7. Adding complexity to a complex world: the role of tableware imports in Portugal during the 2nd and 1st centuries BC
Vincenzo Soria
III. Cities and hillforts: settlement organisation in the Roman west
8. Land-use and settlement patterns around Ercavica in Antiquity: initial findings
Miguel Angel Valero Tevar
9. Understanding the town-territory relationship: a case study from Lusitania
Cristina Corsi
10. Why would we need a city? The dispersed civitates in Lusitania
Pieter Houten
11. Roman rural life in the far west: the case study of the Serena Region (Badajoz, Spain)
Victorino Mayoral Herrera, Martina Cecilia Parini, and Luis Sevillano Perea
IV. Local religious and cultural identity
12. The role of cult places in shaping landscapes during the Roman expansion: an Iberian perspective on a Mediterranean process
Ignasi Grau Mira
13. Men, women, children, animals: the votive statuary from the sanctuary of Endovellicus at Sao Miguel da
Mota/Alandroal (Portugal)
Thomas G. Schattner
14. Romanising the mountains? Exploring cultural change through archaeological spatial analysis in western
Sierra Morena (Spain)
Maria del Carmen Moreno Escobar
15. Oppida and public spaces: constructing identities in Late Iron Age and early Roman north-west Iberia
Manuel Fernandez-Goetz and Marco V. Garcia Quintela
16. Funerary practices and material culture: a 'portrait from life' in the fields of Lusitania
Monica 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
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Introduction
Tesse D. Stek and Andre Carneiro
I. Contested landscapes: between pre-Roman polities and early Roman encroachment
1. Exploring Rome's early military deployment strategies in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula
Jordi Principal and Carles Padros Gomez
2. Late Iron Age and early Roman conflict and interaction in southern Callaecia (north-west Iberia)
Joao Fonte
3. Towers, territory, and the negotiation of a colonial landscape in the early Roman Central Alentejo
Joey Williams, Rui Mataloto, and Karilyn Sheldon
4. The last frontier: Late Iron Age society, Roman conquest, and the Romanisation of the territory north of the River Duero
Jesus Garcia Sanchez
II. Economic targets: integrating and energising resources
5. Upgrading town appearances: relating white marble exploitation and town development in Roman Lusitania
Devi Taelman
6. Shifting landscapes: change and adaptation in the Lusitanian territory during the first globalisation
Andre Carneiro
7. Adding complexity to a complex world: the role of tableware imports in Portugal during the 2nd and 1st centuries BC
Vincenzo Soria
III. Cities and hillforts: settlement organisation in the Roman west
8. Land-use and settlement patterns around Ercavica in Antiquity: initial findings
Miguel Angel Valero Tevar
9. Understanding the town-territory relationship: a case study from Lusitania
Cristina Corsi
10. Why would we need a city? The dispersed civitates in Lusitania
Pieter Houten
11. Roman rural life in the far west: the case study of the Serena Region (Badajoz, Spain)
Victorino Mayoral Herrera, Martina Cecilia Parini, and Luis Sevillano Perea
IV. Local religious and cultural identity
12. The role of cult places in shaping landscapes during the Roman expansion: an Iberian perspective on a Mediterranean process
Ignasi Grau Mira
13. Men, women, children, animals: the votive statuary from the sanctuary of Endovellicus at Sao Miguel da
Mota/Alandroal (Portugal)
Thomas G. Schattner
14. Romanising the mountains? Exploring cultural change through archaeological spatial analysis in western
Sierra Morena (Spain)
Maria del Carmen Moreno Escobar
15. Oppida and public spaces: constructing identities in Late Iron Age and early Roman north-west Iberia
Manuel Fernandez-Goetz and Marco V. Garcia Quintela
16. Funerary practices and material culture: a 'portrait from life' in the fields of Lusitania
Monica Rolo
List of contributors
Introduction
Tesse D. Stek and Andre Carneiro
I. Contested landscapes: between pre-Roman polities and early Roman encroachment
1. Exploring Rome's early military deployment strategies in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula
Jordi Principal and Carles Padros Gomez
2. Late Iron Age and early Roman conflict and interaction in southern Callaecia (north-west Iberia)
Joao Fonte
3. Towers, territory, and the negotiation of a colonial landscape in the early Roman Central Alentejo
Joey Williams, Rui Mataloto, and Karilyn Sheldon
4. The last frontier: Late Iron Age society, Roman conquest, and the Romanisation of the territory north of the River Duero
Jesus Garcia Sanchez
II. Economic targets: integrating and energising resources
5. Upgrading town appearances: relating white marble exploitation and town development in Roman Lusitania
Devi Taelman
6. Shifting landscapes: change and adaptation in the Lusitanian territory during the first globalisation
Andre Carneiro
7. Adding complexity to a complex world: the role of tableware imports in Portugal during the 2nd and 1st centuries BC
Vincenzo Soria
III. Cities and hillforts: settlement organisation in the Roman west
8. Land-use and settlement patterns around Ercavica in Antiquity: initial findings
Miguel Angel Valero Tevar
9. Understanding the town-territory relationship: a case study from Lusitania
Cristina Corsi
10. Why would we need a city? The dispersed civitates in Lusitania
Pieter Houten
11. Roman rural life in the far west: the case study of the Serena Region (Badajoz, Spain)
Victorino Mayoral Herrera, Martina Cecilia Parini, and Luis Sevillano Perea
IV. Local religious and cultural identity
12. The role of cult places in shaping landscapes during the Roman expansion: an Iberian perspective on a Mediterranean process
Ignasi Grau Mira
13. Men, women, children, animals: the votive statuary from the sanctuary of Endovellicus at Sao Miguel da
Mota/Alandroal (Portugal)
Thomas G. Schattner
14. Romanising the mountains? Exploring cultural change through archaeological spatial analysis in western
Sierra Morena (Spain)
Maria del Carmen Moreno Escobar
15. Oppida and public spaces: constructing identities in Late Iron Age and early Roman north-west Iberia
Manuel Fernandez-Goetz and Marco V. Garcia Quintela
16. Funerary practices and material culture: a 'portrait from life' in the fields of Lusitania
Monica Rolo
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
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