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Materialising The Roman Empire Jeremy Tanner Andrew Gardner

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Materialising The Roman Empire Jeremy Tanner Andrew Gardner
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Publisher: UCL Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 46.15 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Jeremy Tanner, Andrew Gardner
ISBN: 9781800084001, 1800084005
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Materialising The Roman Empire Jeremy Tanner Andrew Gardner by Jeremy Tanner, Andrew Gardner 9781800084001, 1800084005 instant download after payment.

A fresh approach to Roman archaeology that elucidates the impact of material culture in shaping imperial life, from technological innovations to social structures.

Materialising the Roman Empire defines an innovative research agenda for Roman archaeology, highlighting the diverse ways in which the Empire was made materially tangible in the lives of its inhabitants. The volume explores how material culture was integral to the process of imperialism, both as the Empire grew, and as it fragmented, and in doing so it provides up-to-date overviews of major topics in Roman archaeology.

Each chapter offers a thorough overview of a major field within the archaeology of the Roman Empire. The book’s authors explore the distinctive contribution that archaeology and the study of material culture can make to our understanding of the key institutions and fields of activity in the Roman Empire. The opening chapters address major technologies that, at first glance, appear to be mechanisms of integration across the Roman Empire: roads, writing, and coinage.

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