Bibliography: leaves 83-92There is an extensive academic debate confirming the extent and nature of Romanization in relation to native North Africans. This refers specifically to the period during which this area was under Roman control (2nd century BC - 5th century AD). This study attempted to answer the following question: What was the exact nature of the relationship between Roman governance, urbanization, land cultivation, and Romanization? A number of secondary questions relating to pre-Roman groups and climate change, as well as the psychological concept of groupthink were also addressed. Use was made of primary and secondary sources, both archaeological and literary. Deductive and inductive reasoning was used in relation to a ...
This essay argues that Romanization revolves around understanding objects in motion and that Roman a...
This study explores the issues surrounding cultural change in two cities of North Africa, Lepcis Mag...
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact...
Anyone following the debate on “Romanization” in recent years will have noted that North European (e...
Romanization is one of the most cultural phenomena of the Roman world, whose distant echoes are palp...
A partir de prospecciones superficiales y referencias antiguas, hemos podido reunir un significativo...
"Thesis submitted to the School of History, Philosophy and Politics, Macquarie University, in partia...
Over the past decades, colonialism has been heavily challenged by historical schools of thought brea...
The Romanization of the provinces under the Empire has become one of the hottest topics in current a...
Nineteen papers examining varied responses to Romanization, and how this affects our view of the dev...
While there is a real need to focus on the local when it comes to Late Iron Age and Roman Archaeolo...
The primary tools for the study of the Roman occupation of North Africa have been written documents,...
This study explores the issues surrounding cultural change in two cities of North Africa, Lepcis Mag...
This paper investigates the nature of enculturation and agency within an expanding hegemony, specifi...
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact...
This essay argues that Romanization revolves around understanding objects in motion and that Roman a...
This study explores the issues surrounding cultural change in two cities of North Africa, Lepcis Mag...
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact...
Anyone following the debate on “Romanization” in recent years will have noted that North European (e...
Romanization is one of the most cultural phenomena of the Roman world, whose distant echoes are palp...
A partir de prospecciones superficiales y referencias antiguas, hemos podido reunir un significativo...
"Thesis submitted to the School of History, Philosophy and Politics, Macquarie University, in partia...
Over the past decades, colonialism has been heavily challenged by historical schools of thought brea...
The Romanization of the provinces under the Empire has become one of the hottest topics in current a...
Nineteen papers examining varied responses to Romanization, and how this affects our view of the dev...
While there is a real need to focus on the local when it comes to Late Iron Age and Roman Archaeolo...
The primary tools for the study of the Roman occupation of North Africa have been written documents,...
This study explores the issues surrounding cultural change in two cities of North Africa, Lepcis Mag...
This paper investigates the nature of enculturation and agency within an expanding hegemony, specifi...
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact...
This essay argues that Romanization revolves around understanding objects in motion and that Roman a...
This study explores the issues surrounding cultural change in two cities of North Africa, Lepcis Mag...
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact...