Pervading Empire : Relationality and Diversity in the Roman Provinces

Weitere Verfasser: Mihajlović, Vladimir D. , [HerausgeberIn]
Janković, Marko A. , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag, 2020.
Ausgabe: 1st ed.
Umfang/Format: 1 online resource (338 pages)
Schriftenreihe: Potsdamer altertumswissenschaftliche Beiträge
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Intro
  • Table of Contents
  • (Vladimir D. Mihajlović; / Marko A. Janković) Approaching Relationalities and Diversity
  • Section 1: Relationalities, Diversity and Intercultural Contacts
  • ((Uroš Matić) On Typhon, Red Men and the Tomb of Osiris. Ancient Interpretations and Human Sacrifice in Egypt
  • (Alka Domić Kunić) From Drunken Kings to Roman Emperors. Roman Perception of the Area between the Adriatic and the Danube
  • (Inées Sastre) Different Forms of Roman Imperialism. Social and Territorial Changes in Northwestern Iberia from the 2nd Century BCE to the 2nd Century CE
  • Section 2: Producing Landscape and Architecture
  • (Antonio Rodríguez-Fernández) The Rural civitas of Vadinienses (Leóon-Asturias, Spain) Landscape, Epigraphy and Local Aristocracies
  • (Vladimir D. Mihajlović) The Emergence of Roman Provincial Setting. Shifting Relationalities in Southeastern Pannonia
  • (Ilaria Trivelloni) The Amphitheaters in Roman Cities. Urbanistic Correspondence during the Augustan Age in Some Italian Contexts
  • (Marko A. Janković) Roman Spectacles in Dalmatia and Upper Moesia. Army and Amphitheaters in the Social Life of the Provinces
  • Section 3: Entanglements of Humans and Things
  • (Martin Pitts) Globalization, Consumption, and Objects in the Roman World. New Perspectives and Opportunities
  • (Siâan Thomas) Multiple Experiences of Empire in South-West England. A View of the Transformation of Identities through Shifting Consumption Patterns of Ceramic Vessels
  • (DanDanijel Dzino / Luka Boršić ) Transfer of Technology in the Late Republican Adriatic The Case Study of the liburnicaijel Dzino / Luka Boršić ;
  • (Milan Savić / Dimitrije Marković) Hannibal - A Roman Soldier. Inscriptions on Roman Military Equipment from the Territory of Serbia
  • Section 4: Entanglements of Humans and Divine Entities.
  • (Francesca Mazzilli) Transformation and Continuity of the Rural Sanctuary of Si' in the Hauran (Southern Syria) (200 BCE-300 CE)
  • (Nenad Marković) The Burials of the Divine Apis Bulls in Roman Memphis
  • (Jörg Rüpke) Addressing the Emperor as a Religious Strategy at the Edge and in the Center of the Empire
  • (Ton Derks) The Impact of the Empire on Cult Places and Ritual Practices in Roman Gaul and Germany
  • (Ghislaine van der Ploeg) The Effects of Migration and Connectivity on Religious Identities in the Cult of Asclepius
  • (Nirvana Silnović) The (Im)Materiality of Divine Agency. Small and Miniature Reproductions of Mithraic Icon.