The Peoples of Ancient Italy / / ed. by Gary D. Farney, Guy Bradley.
Although there are many studies of certain individual ancient Italic groups (e.g. the Etruscans, Gauls and Latins), there is no work that takes a comprehensive view of each of them-the famous and the less well-known-that existed in Iron Age and Roman Italy. Moreover, many previous studies have focus...
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Year of Publication: | 2017 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Themes in the Study of the Ancient Italian Peoples
- How to Fit Italy into Greek Myth?
- Strabo and Italian Ethnic Groups
- Ancient Italian Numismatics
- Epigraphy and Nomenclature
- Problems in Identifying Central Italic Ethnic Groups
- Ethnicity
- Languages of Ancient Italy
- Religions of Ancient Italy
- Economy and Demography of Italy
- The Roman Conquest of Italy
- The Italians in the Second Punic War
- The Social War
- The Italians in Roman armies
- The impact of Roman expansion and colonization on ancient Italy in the Republican period. From diffusionism to networks of opportunity
- Beyond Romanisation: settlement, networks and material culture in Italy, c. 400‒90 BC
- The Peoples of Ancient Italy
- The Bruttii
- The Pre-Roman Peoples of Apulia (1000‒100 BC)
- The Lucanians
- The Campanians
- The Samnites
- The Aurunci and Sidicini
- The Volscians and Hernicians
- The Latins
- The Aequi
- The Marsi
- The Vestini
- The Sabines
- The Faliscans and the Capenates
- The Picentes / Piceni
- The Umbri
- The Etruscans
- The Ligurians
- The Veneti
- The Galli
- Contributors
- Index