Globalization is a modern word for an old concept, but which forms did it take in ancient times, when communications and territorial control were challenging issues? Starting from this brief reflection, this paper focuses on the transformations occurred in Central Italy after the romanization of the area. As a case study, it will operate within the territory that the Latin literature attributed to the Vestini Cismontani people and that in modern era correspond to the nearby of L’Aquila, Abruzzo (Italy). The romanization of the area can be divided in two phases, as they correspond to two different kind of relationship between Rome and Vestini: the first one short after the second Samnite War, the second one after the direct control of Rome o...
Rome was a city that has expanded its power to the point of becoming oneof the greatest empires of A...
The study of the formation and growth of colonial landscapes in central Adriatic Italy may well cont...
The study of the formation and growth of colonial landscapes in central Adriatic Italy may well cont...
The process of expansion of Rome into Etruria unfolded over a rather long span of time. The progress...
From a political-cultural point of view, the impact of the Roman conquest of Sicily can be seen in d...
From a political-cultural point of view, the impact of the Roman conquest of Sicily can be seen in d...
Nineteen papers examining varied responses to Romanization, and how this affects our view of the dev...
Anyone following the debate on “Romanization” in recent years will have noted that North European (e...
How should we understand the ways in which the regions of Italy were affected by Roman imperialism? ...
Romanization is one of the most cultural phenomena of the Roman world, whose distant echoes are palp...
Colonisation and agrarian structures in Republican Italy: about the transfer of the Ligurians Apuani...
The transformation of Romanesco from a Southern language to become one that is much closer to the Tu...
Colonisation and agrarian structures in Republican Italy: about the transfer of the Ligurians Apuani...
The author intends this work as an attempt at comprehensively presenting the role of the Roman Repub...
The word ‘Romanization’ and the corresponding concept have largely been disputed by scholars over th...
Rome was a city that has expanded its power to the point of becoming oneof the greatest empires of A...
The study of the formation and growth of colonial landscapes in central Adriatic Italy may well cont...
The study of the formation and growth of colonial landscapes in central Adriatic Italy may well cont...
The process of expansion of Rome into Etruria unfolded over a rather long span of time. The progress...
From a political-cultural point of view, the impact of the Roman conquest of Sicily can be seen in d...
From a political-cultural point of view, the impact of the Roman conquest of Sicily can be seen in d...
Nineteen papers examining varied responses to Romanization, and how this affects our view of the dev...
Anyone following the debate on “Romanization” in recent years will have noted that North European (e...
How should we understand the ways in which the regions of Italy were affected by Roman imperialism? ...
Romanization is one of the most cultural phenomena of the Roman world, whose distant echoes are palp...
Colonisation and agrarian structures in Republican Italy: about the transfer of the Ligurians Apuani...
The transformation of Romanesco from a Southern language to become one that is much closer to the Tu...
Colonisation and agrarian structures in Republican Italy: about the transfer of the Ligurians Apuani...
The author intends this work as an attempt at comprehensively presenting the role of the Roman Repub...
The word ‘Romanization’ and the corresponding concept have largely been disputed by scholars over th...
Rome was a city that has expanded its power to the point of becoming oneof the greatest empires of A...
The study of the formation and growth of colonial landscapes in central Adriatic Italy may well cont...
The study of the formation and growth of colonial landscapes in central Adriatic Italy may well cont...