Ancient German Identity in the Shadow of the Roman Empire

The impact of Roman trade and contact along the middle Danube frontier, 10 BC–AD 166

£93.00
Author:
Eric Michael Vrba
Publication Year:
2008
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781407303611
Paperback:
375pp. Illustrated throughout with figures, maps, plans, drawings and photographs, with catalogue
ISBN 10:
1407303619
BAR number:
S1881
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Description

BOOK DESCRIPTION
Slovakia is a convergent zone of three interrelated spheres of study in Roman history and archaeology. These three spheres are the frontier, Romanization, and cultural identity. The aim of the project that forms the core of this book is a greater understanding of how identity functions, as reflected in a culture's material remains, and what affect outside agents have on identity, if any. The primary focus of this project is cultural identity and Part I outlines the ancient German culture along the MiddleDanube River using ancient literary evidence and archaeological material. Part II is an account of the archaeological project conducted at Urbárske Sedliská, along with detailed descriptions of specific artifact groups, such as pottery, seen in southwestSlovakia. The final section, Part III, is a synthesis of parts I and II, bringing together the known archaeological data of the region and the theoretical discussions with the new data recovered from the excavations.