A companion to the archaeology of the Roman Republic /
edited by Jane DeRose Evans.
- 1 online resource.
- Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World .
- Blackwell companions to the ancient world. .
"A John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., publication."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
I. Material Culture and its Impact on Social Configuration -- II. Archaeology and the Landscape -- III. Archaeology and Ancient Technology -- IV. The Archaeology of Identity -- V. The Archaeology of Empire during the Republic -- VI. Republican Archaeology and the 21st Century.
The role of archaeology has expanded over the past 30 years, and research now frequently overlaps with the work of ancient historians and classicists. This book demonstrates how archaeological methods have been used to study the era of the Roman Republic, and the influences of non-Roman cultures on its formation. A collection of original essays by both emerging and established archaeologists with a wide range of nationalities and areas of interest, this book reveals how differing approaches and methodologies contribute to an understanding of the Republic across the Mediterranean basin. Of interest both to archaeologists themselves, and to students of ancient history, art history and classics, it offers a diverse approach to a fascinating field.
1118557123 9781118557129 9781118557150 1118557158 9781118557143 111855714X 9781118557167 1118557166
510-30 B.C
Social archaeology--Rome.
Material culture--Rome.
Landscape archaeology--Rome.
Technology--Social aspects--Rome.
Group identity--Rome.
Imperialism--Social aspects--Rome.
HISTORY--Ancient--Rome.
Antiquities.
Group identity.
Imperialism--Social aspects.
Landscape archaeology.
Material culture.
Social archaeology.
Technology--Social aspects.
Rome--History--Republic, 510-265 B.C.
Rome--History--Republic, 265-30 B.C.
Rome--Antiquities.
Rome (Empire)
Electronic books.
History.
DG77 / .C583 2013
937/.02
"A John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., publication."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
I. Material Culture and its Impact on Social Configuration -- II. Archaeology and the Landscape -- III. Archaeology and Ancient Technology -- IV. The Archaeology of Identity -- V. The Archaeology of Empire during the Republic -- VI. Republican Archaeology and the 21st Century.
The role of archaeology has expanded over the past 30 years, and research now frequently overlaps with the work of ancient historians and classicists. This book demonstrates how archaeological methods have been used to study the era of the Roman Republic, and the influences of non-Roman cultures on its formation. A collection of original essays by both emerging and established archaeologists with a wide range of nationalities and areas of interest, this book reveals how differing approaches and methodologies contribute to an understanding of the Republic across the Mediterranean basin. Of interest both to archaeologists themselves, and to students of ancient history, art history and classics, it offers a diverse approach to a fascinating field.
1118557123 9781118557129 9781118557150 1118557158 9781118557143 111855714X 9781118557167 1118557166
510-30 B.C
Social archaeology--Rome.
Material culture--Rome.
Landscape archaeology--Rome.
Technology--Social aspects--Rome.
Group identity--Rome.
Imperialism--Social aspects--Rome.
HISTORY--Ancient--Rome.
Antiquities.
Group identity.
Imperialism--Social aspects.
Landscape archaeology.
Material culture.
Social archaeology.
Technology--Social aspects.
Rome--History--Republic, 510-265 B.C.
Rome--History--Republic, 265-30 B.C.
Rome--Antiquities.
Rome (Empire)
Electronic books.
History.
DG77 / .C583 2013
937/.02