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Thinking about Space: The Potential of Surface Survey and Contextual Archaeology in the Definition of Space in Roman Times

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Thinking about Space: The Potential of Surface Survey and Contextual Archaeology in the Definition of Space in Roman Times - Vanhaverbeke, Hannelore (Editor), and Poblome, Jeroen (Editor), and Waelkens, Marc (Editor)
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The incorporation of new provinces in the Roman Empire, both in the East and the West, coincides with marked changes in urban infrastructure and layout, and in rural settlement patterns, as is attested by numerous excavations and surveys. While scholars agree on the quantitative and qualitative transformation of cities and their territories, such as an increase in the number of monumental buildings and rural sites, a significantly higher degree of urbanization, a more sophisticated lifestyle etc., little research has been ...

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Thinking about Space: The Potential of Surface Survey and Contextual Archaeology in the Definition of Space in Roman Times 2008, Brepols Publishers, Turnhout

ISBN-13: 9782503513577

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