Adoption, adaption, and innovation in pre-Roman Italy : paradigms for cultural change / edited by Jeremy Armstrong and Aaron Rhodes-Schroder

"The ancient Mediterranean basin was once thought to be populated by large, monolithic, cultural-political entities. In this conception, ‘the Greeks’, ‘the Romans’, and other stable and homogenous cultures interacted and vied for supremacy like early modern states or empires. Today, however, th...

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Superior document:Archaeology of the Mediterranean world Volume 3
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Place / Publishing House:[Turnhout, Belgium] : Brepols, [2023]
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:Archaeology of the Mediterranean world Volume 3
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Physical Description:282 Seiten; Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramme
Notes:"The volume is a product of the conference 'Exchanging ideas: Trade, technology, and connectivity in pre-Roman Italy' held at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, 3-6 February 2020."
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