One of the fundamental events in the formation of the medieval European continent was the transition to more complex organisational structures, even for the inhabitants of the territories beyond the Roman limes. The historical-social transformation movement of the western European world and the new multiethnic composition of the new Roman-Germanic societies were only two of the consequences of the collapse of the division between the highly-developed Mediterranean world and the areas not directly controlled by Rome where, however, stable socio-economic organisational forms had still developed, involving both the steppe and the Germanic populations. Even if it never was an insuperable boundary for all those who lived in the areas not under R...
The paper examines how the Roman Empire shaped political life in Germania in the first century A. D....
From a historic perspective, the period of Roman rule and the following Middle Ages are polar opposi...
Few pre-modern empires had an impact on their subjects comparable to that of the Roman Empire. Over ...
The inhabitants of the steppes around the Black Sea and the nearby areas of the wooded steppe must b...
In the sixth, fifth and fourth millennium BC, in the basins of the Vistula and the Oder, extremely c...
Les coutumes funéraires dans les provinces romaines reflètent les changements politiques, ethniques,...
The author discusses some questions on the transformation of Roman identity in the south-eastern Alp...
Migration in the Pre-Roman Iron AgeThe archaeological group in focus here is the so-called Poienesti...
This paper will discuss ancient Pannonian identitynarratives and their transformations until Late An...
The issues of historical parallelism of events are relevant at all times because researchers are try...
This study focuses on reconstructing large-scale changes in connectivity and habitation during the R...
The Italian Lomellina (province of Pavia), bordered by the rivers Ticino and Po and thus positioned ...
The paper will refer only to one of period of Hallstatt, Middle Hallstatt, an important period of th...
This study focuses on reconstructing large-scale changes in connectivity and habitation during the R...
International audienceDuring the last four centuries BC, non-Mediterranean Europe undergoes deep eco...
The paper examines how the Roman Empire shaped political life in Germania in the first century A. D....
From a historic perspective, the period of Roman rule and the following Middle Ages are polar opposi...
Few pre-modern empires had an impact on their subjects comparable to that of the Roman Empire. Over ...
The inhabitants of the steppes around the Black Sea and the nearby areas of the wooded steppe must b...
In the sixth, fifth and fourth millennium BC, in the basins of the Vistula and the Oder, extremely c...
Les coutumes funéraires dans les provinces romaines reflètent les changements politiques, ethniques,...
The author discusses some questions on the transformation of Roman identity in the south-eastern Alp...
Migration in the Pre-Roman Iron AgeThe archaeological group in focus here is the so-called Poienesti...
This paper will discuss ancient Pannonian identitynarratives and their transformations until Late An...
The issues of historical parallelism of events are relevant at all times because researchers are try...
This study focuses on reconstructing large-scale changes in connectivity and habitation during the R...
The Italian Lomellina (province of Pavia), bordered by the rivers Ticino and Po and thus positioned ...
The paper will refer only to one of period of Hallstatt, Middle Hallstatt, an important period of th...
This study focuses on reconstructing large-scale changes in connectivity and habitation during the R...
International audienceDuring the last four centuries BC, non-Mediterranean Europe undergoes deep eco...
The paper examines how the Roman Empire shaped political life in Germania in the first century A. D....
From a historic perspective, the period of Roman rule and the following Middle Ages are polar opposi...
Few pre-modern empires had an impact on their subjects comparable to that of the Roman Empire. Over ...