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Roman Crete New Perspectives Jane E Francis Anna Kouremenos

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Roman Crete New Perspectives Jane E Francis Anna Kouremenos
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.72 MB
Author: Jane E. Francis, Anna Kouremenos
ISBN: 9781785700958, 9781785700965, 9781785700972, 9781785700989, 1785700952, 1785700960, 1785700979, 1785700987
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Roman Crete New Perspectives Jane E Francis Anna Kouremenos by Jane E. Francis, Anna Kouremenos 9781785700958, 9781785700965, 9781785700972, 9781785700989, 1785700952, 1785700960, 1785700979, 1785700987 instant download after payment.

The last several decades have seen a dramatic increase in interest in the Roman period on the island of Crete. Ongoing and some long-standing excavations and investigations of Roman sites and buildings, intensive archaeological survey of Roman areas, and intensive research on artifacts, history, and inscriptions of the island now provide abundant data for assessing Crete alongside other Roman provinces. New research has also meant a reevaluation of old data in light of new discoveries, and the history and archaeology of Crete is now being rewritten.
The breadth of topics addressed by the papers in this volume is an indication of Crete’s vast archaeological potential for contributing to current academic issues such as Romanization/acculturation, climate and landscape studies, regional production and distribution, iconographic trends, domestic housing, economy and trade, and the transition to the late-Antique era. These papers confirm Crete’s place as a fully realized participant in the Roman world over the course of many centuries but also position it as a newly discovered source of academic inquiry.

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