Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Roman Germany
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Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Roman Germany
James, Simon; Krmnicek, Stefan
Oxford University Press
03/2020
656
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Inglês
9780199665730
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Simon James & Stefan Krmnicek: Introduction
Part I: Prelude, Conquest, and Provincialisation
1. Occupation and Consolidation
1: Susanne Sievers: The Lands of Germania in the Later Pre-Roman Iron Age
2: Reinhard Wolters: Emergence of the Provinces
2. Creating a Provincial Landscape
3: Klaus Kortuem: Archaeology of Germania Superior: Urban Settlements
4: Norbert Hanel: Archaeology of Germania Inferior: Urbanization
5: Thomas Maurer: Roman Rural Landscape Occupation in Present-Day Germany: An Overview
Part II: Core Provinces at the Edge of Empire
3. Wars and Frontiers
6: Guenther Moosbauer: Roman Battlefields in Germany: Kalkriese and Harzhorn
7: Martin Kemkes: The Limes
4. An Integrated Economy
8: Susanne Biegert and Markus Helfert: Roman Pottery Research in Germany
9: David Wigg-Wolf: Coinage and Money in the Roman Rhineland
5. Constituting Provincial Identity
10: Constanze Hoepken: Religion, Cult, and Burial Customs in the German Provinces
11: Kresimir Matijevic: Writing and Literacy/Illiteracy
12: Alexandra W. Busch and Henner von Hesberg: Provincial Art
Part III: The Transformation of Power
6. Crisis of the Third Century
13: Marcus Reuter: 'Vi barbarorum absumptam': A Military History of Roman Germany during the Third Century AD
14: Michaela Konrad: Crisis Research in a Civil Context
7. Germani and Rome
15: Claus von Carnap-Bornheim: The Germani and the German Provinces of Rome
16: Michael Meyer: Roman Cultural Influence in Western Germania Magna
17: Claudia Theune: Transformations in the Roman West: The Case of the Alamanni
8. After Rome
18: Hubert Fehr: The Transformation into the Early Middle Ages
19: Alexander Heising: Reception and History of Research in the Roman Provinces of Germany
Part IV: External Perspectives and Final Thoughts
9. The Foreign Commentaries
20: Nico Roymans: The Archaeology of Roman Germany, A Dutch Perspective
21: Michel Redde: Roman Germania? What Germania?
22: Ian Haynes: Germanies, Britains, and the Roman World
23: Philip Kiernan: Roman Germany and Provincial Archaeology, The North American Perspective
10. Final Word
24: Thomas Fischer: Concluding Remarks on the Handbook of the Archaeology of Roman Germany
Part I: Prelude, Conquest, and Provincialisation
1. Occupation and Consolidation
1: Susanne Sievers: The Lands of Germania in the Later Pre-Roman Iron Age
2: Reinhard Wolters: Emergence of the Provinces
2. Creating a Provincial Landscape
3: Klaus Kortuem: Archaeology of Germania Superior: Urban Settlements
4: Norbert Hanel: Archaeology of Germania Inferior: Urbanization
5: Thomas Maurer: Roman Rural Landscape Occupation in Present-Day Germany: An Overview
Part II: Core Provinces at the Edge of Empire
3. Wars and Frontiers
6: Guenther Moosbauer: Roman Battlefields in Germany: Kalkriese and Harzhorn
7: Martin Kemkes: The Limes
4. An Integrated Economy
8: Susanne Biegert and Markus Helfert: Roman Pottery Research in Germany
9: David Wigg-Wolf: Coinage and Money in the Roman Rhineland
5. Constituting Provincial Identity
10: Constanze Hoepken: Religion, Cult, and Burial Customs in the German Provinces
11: Kresimir Matijevic: Writing and Literacy/Illiteracy
12: Alexandra W. Busch and Henner von Hesberg: Provincial Art
Part III: The Transformation of Power
6. Crisis of the Third Century
13: Marcus Reuter: 'Vi barbarorum absumptam': A Military History of Roman Germany during the Third Century AD
14: Michaela Konrad: Crisis Research in a Civil Context
7. Germani and Rome
15: Claus von Carnap-Bornheim: The Germani and the German Provinces of Rome
16: Michael Meyer: Roman Cultural Influence in Western Germania Magna
17: Claudia Theune: Transformations in the Roman West: The Case of the Alamanni
8. After Rome
18: Hubert Fehr: The Transformation into the Early Middle Ages
19: Alexander Heising: Reception and History of Research in the Roman Provinces of Germany
Part IV: External Perspectives and Final Thoughts
9. The Foreign Commentaries
20: Nico Roymans: The Archaeology of Roman Germany, A Dutch Perspective
21: Michel Redde: Roman Germania? What Germania?
22: Ian Haynes: Germanies, Britains, and the Roman World
23: Philip Kiernan: Roman Germany and Provincial Archaeology, The North American Perspective
10. Final Word
24: Thomas Fischer: Concluding Remarks on the Handbook of the Archaeology of Roman Germany
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Simon James & Stefan Krmnicek: Introduction
Part I: Prelude, Conquest, and Provincialisation
1. Occupation and Consolidation
1: Susanne Sievers: The Lands of Germania in the Later Pre-Roman Iron Age
2: Reinhard Wolters: Emergence of the Provinces
2. Creating a Provincial Landscape
3: Klaus Kortuem: Archaeology of Germania Superior: Urban Settlements
4: Norbert Hanel: Archaeology of Germania Inferior: Urbanization
5: Thomas Maurer: Roman Rural Landscape Occupation in Present-Day Germany: An Overview
Part II: Core Provinces at the Edge of Empire
3. Wars and Frontiers
6: Guenther Moosbauer: Roman Battlefields in Germany: Kalkriese and Harzhorn
7: Martin Kemkes: The Limes
4. An Integrated Economy
8: Susanne Biegert and Markus Helfert: Roman Pottery Research in Germany
9: David Wigg-Wolf: Coinage and Money in the Roman Rhineland
5. Constituting Provincial Identity
10: Constanze Hoepken: Religion, Cult, and Burial Customs in the German Provinces
11: Kresimir Matijevic: Writing and Literacy/Illiteracy
12: Alexandra W. Busch and Henner von Hesberg: Provincial Art
Part III: The Transformation of Power
6. Crisis of the Third Century
13: Marcus Reuter: 'Vi barbarorum absumptam': A Military History of Roman Germany during the Third Century AD
14: Michaela Konrad: Crisis Research in a Civil Context
7. Germani and Rome
15: Claus von Carnap-Bornheim: The Germani and the German Provinces of Rome
16: Michael Meyer: Roman Cultural Influence in Western Germania Magna
17: Claudia Theune: Transformations in the Roman West: The Case of the Alamanni
8. After Rome
18: Hubert Fehr: The Transformation into the Early Middle Ages
19: Alexander Heising: Reception and History of Research in the Roman Provinces of Germany
Part IV: External Perspectives and Final Thoughts
9. The Foreign Commentaries
20: Nico Roymans: The Archaeology of Roman Germany, A Dutch Perspective
21: Michel Redde: Roman Germania? What Germania?
22: Ian Haynes: Germanies, Britains, and the Roman World
23: Philip Kiernan: Roman Germany and Provincial Archaeology, The North American Perspective
10. Final Word
24: Thomas Fischer: Concluding Remarks on the Handbook of the Archaeology of Roman Germany
Part I: Prelude, Conquest, and Provincialisation
1. Occupation and Consolidation
1: Susanne Sievers: The Lands of Germania in the Later Pre-Roman Iron Age
2: Reinhard Wolters: Emergence of the Provinces
2. Creating a Provincial Landscape
3: Klaus Kortuem: Archaeology of Germania Superior: Urban Settlements
4: Norbert Hanel: Archaeology of Germania Inferior: Urbanization
5: Thomas Maurer: Roman Rural Landscape Occupation in Present-Day Germany: An Overview
Part II: Core Provinces at the Edge of Empire
3. Wars and Frontiers
6: Guenther Moosbauer: Roman Battlefields in Germany: Kalkriese and Harzhorn
7: Martin Kemkes: The Limes
4. An Integrated Economy
8: Susanne Biegert and Markus Helfert: Roman Pottery Research in Germany
9: David Wigg-Wolf: Coinage and Money in the Roman Rhineland
5. Constituting Provincial Identity
10: Constanze Hoepken: Religion, Cult, and Burial Customs in the German Provinces
11: Kresimir Matijevic: Writing and Literacy/Illiteracy
12: Alexandra W. Busch and Henner von Hesberg: Provincial Art
Part III: The Transformation of Power
6. Crisis of the Third Century
13: Marcus Reuter: 'Vi barbarorum absumptam': A Military History of Roman Germany during the Third Century AD
14: Michaela Konrad: Crisis Research in a Civil Context
7. Germani and Rome
15: Claus von Carnap-Bornheim: The Germani and the German Provinces of Rome
16: Michael Meyer: Roman Cultural Influence in Western Germania Magna
17: Claudia Theune: Transformations in the Roman West: The Case of the Alamanni
8. After Rome
18: Hubert Fehr: The Transformation into the Early Middle Ages
19: Alexander Heising: Reception and History of Research in the Roman Provinces of Germany
Part IV: External Perspectives and Final Thoughts
9. The Foreign Commentaries
20: Nico Roymans: The Archaeology of Roman Germany, A Dutch Perspective
21: Michel Redde: Roman Germania? What Germania?
22: Ian Haynes: Germanies, Britains, and the Roman World
23: Philip Kiernan: Roman Germany and Provincial Archaeology, The North American Perspective
10. Final Word
24: Thomas Fischer: Concluding Remarks on the Handbook of the Archaeology of Roman Germany
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