Frontier & Society in Roman North Africa
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7.731,10 TL
5.798,32 TL
Kategori
Yayınevi
Barkod
9780198152354
Yazar
Cherry, David
Yayın Dili
İngilizce
Yayın Yılı
1998
Sayfa Sayısı
308
Kapak Tipi
Sert Kapak
Piyasa Fiyatı
175 GBP
This book seeks to define the cultural, social, and economic consequences of the Roman occupation of North Africa (c.50 BC-AD 250), mainly in the semi-arid frontier-zone of what is today Algeria. It also offers a fresh look at the development and purpose of the north African frontier-system. Through detailed examination of the region's archaeological and epigraphic record, including the marriage-patterns recorded on its surviving, funerary inscriptions, Professor Cherry demonstrates that there was probably little acculturation in the north African frontier-zone. The Roman army, long considered to be a powerful instrument of Romanization and a bridge to the indigenous societies of the provinces of the Empire, is shown to have functioned primarily as an army of occupation on the north African frontier, segregated, by choice or circumstance, from the region's aboriginal population.
Review: Innovative and stimulating ... this is a book crammed with challenging ideas and fresh, thought-provoking approaches, backed up by 91 pages of detailed, epigraphic documentation; it will arouse much discussion * The Historian *
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