
L'Alt Imperi al nord-est del "Conuentus Tarraconensis": Una visió de conjunt
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Format
Paperback
Pages
498
Language
Catalan
Published
Dec 31, 2013
Publisher
Documenta Universitaria
ISBN-10
8499842178
ISBN-13
9788499842172
Description
This publication delves into the historical and archaeological landscapes of the northeastern regions of the Conventus Tarraconensis. Written by esteemed contributors in the field, it offers a comprehensive overview that intertwines the rich tapestry of this area’s past with meticulous research findings. Each chapter addresses the complex relationships between various cultures and societies that once flourished in this part of the Iberian Peninsula.
The authors meticulously piece together evidence from archaeological sites, historical texts, and cultural artifacts, shedding light on the evolution of settlements and communal life through different eras. Their insights reveal not only the dominant influences of Roman civilization but also the interplay with indigenous practices that shaped local identities.
Through a blend of scholarly rigor and accessible narrative, this work encourages readers to reconsider the historical significance of the region as a dynamic and multifaceted landscape. The collective expertise of the authors ensures that this exploration is rooted in thorough analysis, while also inviting further discussion on the implications of their findings.
As a vital contribution to the fields of archaeology and history, it serves as an essential resource for both scholars and enthusiasts wanting to deepen their understanding of northeastern Iberia's past. The collaborative efforts showcased in this volume exemplify the ongoing commitment to uncovering and interpreting the intricate narratives that define this captivating area.
The authors meticulously piece together evidence from archaeological sites, historical texts, and cultural artifacts, shedding light on the evolution of settlements and communal life through different eras. Their insights reveal not only the dominant influences of Roman civilization but also the interplay with indigenous practices that shaped local identities.
Through a blend of scholarly rigor and accessible narrative, this work encourages readers to reconsider the historical significance of the region as a dynamic and multifaceted landscape. The collective expertise of the authors ensures that this exploration is rooted in thorough analysis, while also inviting further discussion on the implications of their findings.
As a vital contribution to the fields of archaeology and history, it serves as an essential resource for both scholars and enthusiasts wanting to deepen their understanding of northeastern Iberia's past. The collaborative efforts showcased in this volume exemplify the ongoing commitment to uncovering and interpreting the intricate narratives that define this captivating area.
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