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  • - Mural Paintings in Greek and Roman Sanctuaries
    av Eric Moormann
    1 766,-

    Divine Interiors is an investigation into the decoration of Greek and Roman temples with wall paintings. Mighty marble facades, sculptures and paintings played an important role in relation to these monuments. While the official temples, which were connected to the city or state, usually had a simple but solemn appearance, the more popular building

  • - Villa Development in the Northern Provinces of the Roman Empire
    av Diederick Habermehl
    1 766,-

    This illuminating study offers a comprehensive analysis of the rural habitation in the northern provinces of the Roman empire. Transcending the traditional studies, the author traces developments in the organisation of settlement space and house building, drawing on fieldwork from the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and France. Thanks to the broad ge

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    2 316,-

    Leading specialists in the field offer a multidimensional perspective on the social dynamics that led to the creation of the Roman villa complex of Hogeloon in the hinterland of the Lower Rhine.

  • - Beyond Transformation or Decline
     
    1 860,-

    This volume explores the final phase of the West Roman Empire, particularly the changing interactions between the imperial authority and external 'barbarian' groups in the northwest frontiers of the empire during the fourth and fifth centuries.

  • - Greek and Native Societies of Apulia and Lucania between the 10th and the 1st Century BC
    av Douwe Yntema
    1 766,-

    Synthesizing some 30 years of archaeological research in south-east Italy, this book discusses a millennium that witnessed breathtaking changes: the first millennium BC.

  • - Economy, Culture and Lifestyles
    av Ton Derks
    2 026,-

    An original, multi-dimensional view on the social, economic and cultural functions of villas in the Roman Empire.

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    1 766,-

    This volume presents eight new Iron Age gold hoards from the southern Netherlands and Belgium, consisting of gold coinages and in several cases also gold ornaments. The study of these hoards provides a wealth of new information on the archaeological contexts in which they were found, on the dating of many coin types and jewellery, and on the social

  • - Use and Significance of Weaponry and Horse Gear from Non-military Contexts in the Rhine Delta (50 BC to AD 450)
    av Johan Nicolay
    2 026,-

    A meticulously researched, illuminating study of the use and significance of Roman weaponry and horse gear from non-military contexts in the territory of the Batavians

  • - Planting the Seeds of Change
    av Daphne Lentjes
    2 026,-

    This book combines archaeobotanical and archaeozoological data with information from excavations, field surveys, and ancient written texts to place the relationship between people and landscapes in a broad geographical and chronological framework.

  • - Animal Husbandry in a Roman Frontier Zone
    av Maaike Groot
    2 046,-

    This book offers the most up-to-date look yet at what has been discovered, using the newest archaeological techniques, about the civitas Batavorumand its economy, its military importance, and the religious and domestic buildings it held.

  • - The Roman Empire and its terra sigillata Pottery
    av Astrid van Oyen
    1 420,-

    Van Oyen offers a fresh analysis in which objects are no longer passive props, but rather they actively shape historical trajectories.

  • - Objectscapes and Intra-Cultural Connectivity in Northwest Europe
    av Martin Pitts
    1 656,-

    This book explores a major step-change in Eurasian history: the revolutionary boom in standardised objects at the start of the Roman era.

  • - Processes of Change in the Civitas Cananefatium
    av Jasper de Bruin
    2 026,-

    This study is the first synthesis of the community of the Cananefates, who lived in the most northwestern frontier zone of the Roman Empire at the continent. It provides an up-to-date insight in the interaction between the civilian population and the military community in this area, based on historical, epigraphical and archaeological sources.

  • - Ringed Battle Shirts from the Iron Age, Roman Period and Early Middle Ages
    av Martijn A. Wijnhoven
    2 436,-

    Mail armour (commonly mislabelled 'chainmail') was used for more than two millennia on the battlefield. After its invention in the Iron Age, mail rapidly spread all over Europe and beyond. The Roman army, keen on new military technology, soon adopted mail armour and used it successfully for centuries. Its history did not stop there and mail played a vital role in warfare during the Middle Ages up to the Early Modern Period. Given its long history, one would think mail is a well-documented material, but that is not the case. For the first time, this books lays a solid foundation for the understanding of mail armour and its context through time. It applies a long-term multi-dimensional approach to extract a wealth of as yet untapped information from archaeological, iconographic and written sources. This is complemented with technical insights on the mail maker‿s chaîne opératoire.

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