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"Synthesizing some 30 years of archaeological research in south-east Italy, this book discusses a millennium that witnessed breathtaking changes: the first millennium BC. In nine to ten centuries the Mediterranean societies changed from a great variety of mostly small entities of predominantly...

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Έκδοση: Amsterdam University Press 2022
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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-525992022-01-28T02:51:28Z The Archaeology of South-East Italy in the First Millennium BC Yntema, Douwe Penology and punishment bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JK Social services & welfare, criminology::JKV Crime & criminology::JKVP Penology & punishment "Synthesizing some 30 years of archaeological research in south-east Italy, this book discusses a millennium that witnessed breathtaking changes: the first millennium BC. In nine to ten centuries the Mediterranean societies changed from a great variety of mostly small entities of predominantly tribal nature into the enormous state currently indicated as the Roman Empire. This volume is a case study discussing the pathway to complexity of one of the regions that contributed to the formation of this large state:south-east Italy. It highlights how initially small groups developed into complex societies, how and why these adapted to increasingly wide horizons, and how and why Italic groups and migrants from the eastern Mediterranean interacted and created entirely new social, economic, cultural and physical landscapes. This synthesis is based on research carried out by many Italian archaeologists and by research groups from quite a variety of other countries." 2022-01-27T09:04:27Z 2022-01-27T09:04:27Z 2013 book 9789089645791 9789048520121 9789048520138 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/52599 eng Amsterdam Archaeological Studies application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9789048521876.pdf http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_home&l=2 Amsterdam University Press 10.5117/9789089645791 10.5117/9789089645791 dd3d1a33-0ac2-4cfe-a101-355ae1bd857a 9789089645791 9789048520121 9789048520138 20 312 open access
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description "Synthesizing some 30 years of archaeological research in south-east Italy, this book discusses a millennium that witnessed breathtaking changes: the first millennium BC. In nine to ten centuries the Mediterranean societies changed from a great variety of mostly small entities of predominantly tribal nature into the enormous state currently indicated as the Roman Empire. This volume is a case study discussing the pathway to complexity of one of the regions that contributed to the formation of this large state:south-east Italy. It highlights how initially small groups developed into complex societies, how and why these adapted to increasingly wide horizons, and how and why Italic groups and migrants from the eastern Mediterranean interacted and created entirely new social, economic, cultural and physical landscapes. This synthesis is based on research carried out by many Italian archaeologists and by research groups from quite a variety of other countries."
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