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Urban Transformation in Ancient Molise
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Urban Transformation in Ancient Molise

"This book uses all the available evidence to create a site biography of Larinum from 400 BCE to 100 CE, with a focus on the urban transformation that occurs there during the Roman conquest. Larinum, a pre-Roman town in the modern region of Molise, undergoes a unique transition from independence to municipal status when it receives Roman citizenship in the 80s BCE shortly after the Social War. Its trajectory illuminates complex processes of cultural, social and political change associated with the Roman conquest throughout the Italian peninsula in the first millennium BCE. This work highlights the importance of local isolated variability in studies of the Roman conquest, and provides a narra...

The Archaeology of Imperial Landscapes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

The Archaeology of Imperial Landscapes

This book examines the poorly understood transformations in rural landscapes and societies that formed the backbone of ancient empires.

The Peoples of Ancient Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 856

The Peoples of Ancient Italy

Although there are many studies of certain individual ancient Italic groups (e.g. the Etruscans, Gauls and Latins), there is no work that takes a comprehensive view of each of them—the famous and the less well-known—that existed in Iron Age and Roman Italy. Moreover, many previous studies have focused only on the material evidence for these groups or on what the literary sources have to say about them. This handbook is conceived of as a resource for archaeologists, historians, philologists and other scholars interested in finding out more about Italic groups from the earliest period they are detectable (early Iron Age, in most instances), down to the time when they begin to assimilate in...

The Archaeology of Roman Portugal in its Western Mediterranean Context
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

The Archaeology of Roman Portugal in its Western Mediterranean Context

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-07-31
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  • Publisher: Oxbow Books

The Archaeology of Roman Portugal aims to contribute to the wider debate on Roman imperialism and expansionism, by bringing to the fore a much-underrepresented area of the Roman empire, at least in English-language scholarship: its westernmost edge in modern day Portugal. Highlighting the perspective from Roman Portugal will contribute to our understanding of the Roman empire, because it presents both an extraordinary landscape in the sense of economic opportunities (ocean resources, marble and metal mining) and settlement history. The volume aims to present new data and insights from both archaeology and ancient history, and to discuss their significance for our understanding of Roman expan...

Making the Middle Republic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 355

Making the Middle Republic

Showcases new approaches that reveal the remarkable transformation of Roman and Italian societies during the Middle Republican period.

Cosa and the Colonial Landscape of Republican Italy (Third and Second Centuries BCE)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

Cosa and the Colonial Landscape of Republican Italy (Third and Second Centuries BCE)

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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Probes evidence of the rising hegemony that became Rome

From Hannibal to Sulla
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

From Hannibal to Sulla

The second century BCE was a time of prolonged debate at Rome about the changing nature of warfare. From the outbreak of the Second Punic War in 218 to Rome’s first civil war in 88 BCE, warfare shifted from the struggle against a great external enemy to a conflict against internal parties. This book argues that Rome’s Italian subjects were central to this development: having rebelled and defected to Hannibal at the end of the third century, the allies again rebelled in 91 BCE, with significant consequences for Roman thought about warfare as such. These "rebellions" constituted an Italian renewal of the war against their old conqueror, Rome, and an internal war within the polity. Accordin...

Violence in the Hebrew Bible
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 450

Violence in the Hebrew Bible

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-07-27
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  • Publisher: BRILL

In Violence in the Hebrew Bible scholars reflect on texts of violence in the Hebrew Bible, as well as their often problematic reception history. Authoritative texts and traditions can be rewritten and adapted to new circumstances and insights. Texts are subject to a process of change. The study of the ways in which these (authoritative) biblical texts are produced and/or received in various socio-historical circumstances discloses a range of theological and ideological perspectives. In reflecting on these issues, the central question is how to allow for a given text’s plurality of possible and realised meanings while also retaining the ability to form critical judgments regarding biblical exegesis. This volume highlight that violence in particular is a fruitful area to explore this tension.

The Imperialisation of Assyria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 205

The Imperialisation of Assyria

How can we understand the remarkable success of the Assyrian Empire? This book provides an agent-centred explanation using archaeological data.

From Safin to Roman: Cultural Change and Hybridization in Central Adriatic Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 606

From Safin to Roman: Cultural Change and Hybridization in Central Adriatic Italy

The Central Adriatic Apennines (roughly modern Abruzzo) was occupied in antiquity by Italic populations variously termed ‘Sabelli’, ‘Sabellics’ or ‘Sabellians’. The region in general has received little scholarly attention internationally compared with Tyrrhenian Italy, although the last three decades have been very rich in excavations and finds.