The Roman conquest of western Europe had many consequences for the local inhabitants; although the social-political and economical circumstances have been investigated …
Do the Romans have anything to teach us about the way that they saw the world, and the way they ran their empire? How did they deal with questions of frontiers and migration, so …
N Roymans - Archaeological dialogues, 1995 - cambridge.org
In modern Western culture, thinking and attitudes related to the landscape are dominated by a rational-economic and profane perception of space. We are so familiar with this that we …
European Prehistory: A Survey traces humans from their earliest appearance on the continent to the Rise of the Roman Empire, drawing on archaeological research from all …
Sinds een aantal jaren wordt in de Nederlandse archeologie gewerkt volgens het 'Verdrag van Valletta'dat in 1992 door de Europese lidstaten is ondertekend op het eiland Malta. Het …
PS Wells - Journal of Archaeological Research, 1998 - Springer
Examination of the archaeological evidence for the expression of identity in later European prehistory provides a new and promising approach to understanding change in this period …
L'organisation du gouvernement local dans les provinces gauloises de l'empire romain durant le Haut-Empire repose sur la combinaison entre le substrat indigène et le modèle …
PS Wells - European prehistory: A survey, 2011 - Springer
European archaeologists formulated the idea of an Iron Age early in the nineteenth century, as they began organizing the growing collections of antiquities in museums then being …
This paper is a plea for the rehabilitation of the concept of Romanisation in the discussion about socio-cultural change resulting from the confrontation of (proto-) historical peoples …