This essay discusses the use of the theoretical term romanization in the context of northern Roman Britain during the 3rd century CE. The study explores the relation between ceramic materials produced in the roman city of York and the use of romanization in similar contexts. In order to discuss this relation, the study analyzes particular forms of Roman ceramics produced in York during the 3rd century CE and further discuss the use of romanization in regard to cultural influences and multiple identities. A discussion of the development of romanization will be a main part of the study, where terms such as globalization and hybridization offer elements that might be used in the development of romanization
This thesis will examine the changes in the landscape of Britain resulting from the Roman invasion i...
With the arrival of the Romans in Northern Gaul, the effects of Romanisation can almost immediately ...
2020 marked the 30th anniversary of the publication of Martin Millett’s “The Romanization of Britain...
This essay discusses the use of the theoretical term romanization in the context of northern Roman B...
The spread of Roman material culture in Britain in the decades before and after the Claudian invasio...
This work is dealing with romanisation of Britain. In the first part, the situation before Roman con...
This essay argues that Romanization revolves around understanding objects in motion and that Roman a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D063792 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
The effects of Romanization were believed to be devastating to the cultures conquered by Rome, but B...
Research into roman archaeology has focussed around the study of romanization, whether implicitly or...
This thesis incorporates a reassessment of Roman pottery from non-Roman contexts in southern Scotlan...
This study comprises the analysis of 8.11 tonnes of Roman tile from York and its immediate hinterlan...
Anyone following the debate on “Romanization” in recent years will have noted that North European (e...
In the past, the adoption of elements of Roman culture has often been equated rather uncritically wi...
Recent scholarship has claimed that the history of Roman Britain has been discussed in terms of 'Rom...
This thesis will examine the changes in the landscape of Britain resulting from the Roman invasion i...
With the arrival of the Romans in Northern Gaul, the effects of Romanisation can almost immediately ...
2020 marked the 30th anniversary of the publication of Martin Millett’s “The Romanization of Britain...
This essay discusses the use of the theoretical term romanization in the context of northern Roman B...
The spread of Roman material culture in Britain in the decades before and after the Claudian invasio...
This work is dealing with romanisation of Britain. In the first part, the situation before Roman con...
This essay argues that Romanization revolves around understanding objects in motion and that Roman a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D063792 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
The effects of Romanization were believed to be devastating to the cultures conquered by Rome, but B...
Research into roman archaeology has focussed around the study of romanization, whether implicitly or...
This thesis incorporates a reassessment of Roman pottery from non-Roman contexts in southern Scotlan...
This study comprises the analysis of 8.11 tonnes of Roman tile from York and its immediate hinterlan...
Anyone following the debate on “Romanization” in recent years will have noted that North European (e...
In the past, the adoption of elements of Roman culture has often been equated rather uncritically wi...
Recent scholarship has claimed that the history of Roman Britain has been discussed in terms of 'Rom...
This thesis will examine the changes in the landscape of Britain resulting from the Roman invasion i...
With the arrival of the Romans in Northern Gaul, the effects of Romanisation can almost immediately ...
2020 marked the 30th anniversary of the publication of Martin Millett’s “The Romanization of Britain...