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De Africa Romaque Merging Cultures Across North Africa Niccolo Mugnai Editor

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De Africa Romaque Merging Cultures Across North Africa Niccolo Mugnai Editor
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Publisher: Society for Libyan Studies
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.3 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Niccolo Mugnai (editor), Julia Nikolaus (editor), Nicholas Ray (editor)
ISBN: 9781900971331, 9781900971362, 1900971364, 190097133X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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De Africa Romaque Merging Cultures Across North Africa Niccolo Mugnai Editor by Niccolo Mugnai (editor), Julia Nikolaus (editor), Nicholas Ray (editor) 9781900971331, 9781900971362, 1900971364, 190097133X instant download after payment.

When the Roman Empire progressively expanded its influence over the North African continent, it encountered a very heterogeneous mix of peoples with a long and diverse history. This collection of papers from the conference De Africa Romaque: Merging Cultures Across North Africa (Leicester, 2013), explores the mutual relationships between North African societies and Rome within this context. Moving away from traditional narratives of dominance and resistance, the discussions focus on bringing the local peoples of North Africa and their varied cultural features back into the fore.

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