Gonzalez Sanchez, Sergio.

Romans and Barbarians Beyond the Frontiers : Archaeology, Ideology and Identities in the North. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (165 pages) - TRAC Themes in Roman Archaeology Series ; v.1 . - TRAC Themes in Roman Archaeology Series .

Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Series Foreword - Darrell J. Rohl -- Preface: Towards New Frontiers and Beyond - Sergio González Sánchez and Alexandra Guglielmi -- 1. Introduction: Imperial Limits and the Crossing of Frontiers - Richard Hingley -- 2. Of Barbarians and Boundaries: The Making and Remaking of Transcultural Discourse - Karim Mata -- 3. Roman Britain from the Outside: Comparing Western and Northern Frontier Cultures - Andrew Gardner -- 4. Et tu, Hibernia? Frontier Zones and Culture Contact - Ireland in a Roman World - Jacqueline Cahill Wilson -- 5. A World of Warcraft: Warrior Identities in Roman Iron Age Scandinavia - Xenia Pauli Jensen -- 6. Modern Perceptions of Roman-Scandinavian Relations: Research History and Interpretations - Thomas Grane -- 7. Romans and Roman Finds in the Central European Barbaricum: A New View on Romano-Germanic Relations? - Hans-Ulrich Voβ and David Wigg-Wolf -- 8. Two Emperors - One Border: The Roman Limes before 1914 - Wolfgang Moschek -- 9. The Political Organisation of the Civitates of the Three Gauls and the Myth of Republican Exceptionalism - Aaron Irvin -- 10. Conclusion and Final Discussion: A View from the South - David Mattingly.

9781785706059


Roman provinces--Europe, Northern.


Electronic books.

DG87.R655 2017

936.8/03