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Rome and the North-Western Mediterranean : Integration and Connectivity C. 150-70 BC.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ñaco del Hoyo, Toni.
Contributor:
Principal-Ponce, Jordi.
Dobson, Mike.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Territorial expansion.
Mediterranean Region--History--To 476.
Mediterranean Region.
Rome--History, Military--265-30 B.C.
Rome.
Rome--Territorial expansion.
Rome--History--Republic, 265-30 B.C.
Rome (Empire).
Genre:
History.
Military history.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (295 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Rome and the North-western Mediterranean
Place of Publication:
Havertown : Oxbow Books, Limited, 2022.
Summary:
A comprehensive and interdisciplinary overview of Romes expansion into the north-western Mediterranean from the mid-second century BCE.
Contents:
Rome and the North-Western Mediterranean
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction: The Agency of Integration and Connectivity in the North-Western Mediterranean
Rome, Italy and The West
1 Rome and the Western Mediterranean (150-70 BC): Empire and War
2 Non-Roman Coins in Italy: The Influence of Western Connections (3rd-1st centuries BC)
3 Military Connectivity between Romans and Non-Romans in the West
4 Transactions, Trading Practices and Structures in the Western Mediterranean: The Impact of Roman Hegemony
5 Ligurians, Gatekeepers of the West 197-118 BC
Hispania Citerior and Transalpine Gaul
6 Initial Indications of a Roman Presence East of the Pyrenees: A Possible Transition Zone between Gaul and Iberia in the Late 3rd and Early 2nd Centuries BC
7 Numantia. A Green and Pleasant Land. Not Once the Romans Arrived!
8 Trading Networks in Transalpine Gaul before and after the Conquest of 125 BC
9 Late Iron Age Iberians from Coastal North-Eastern Hispania and Rome
10 Late Iron Age Iberians and Rome in the Segre Valley (North-East Hispania): Transformation and Integration
11 Tolosa Tectosagum: A Wide-Ranging Connectivity Hub between Transalpine Gaul, Aquitania and Hispania Citerior
12 Coinage from North-East Hispania Citerior and Rome, c. 150-70 BC
13 A Fistful of Denarii. Coinage, Conquest and Connectivity in Southern Gaul (c. 150-c. 70 BC)
Seaborne Connectivity
14 Shipwrecks and Trade in the North-Western Mediterranean during the 3rd and 2nd Centuries BC: The Sea as an Agent of Connectivity
15 Emporion and its Port during the 2nd Century BC
16 Exploring the 'Cultural Revolution' in Ancient Sicily between Hellenisation and Romanisation: A Reassessment.
17 Between Carthage and Rome: Artisans, Businessmen and Colonists in Roman Republican Sardinia (150-50 BC)
18 Rome and the Political Dimension of Piracy in the North-Western Mediterranean
19 Between Traders and Pirates. Connectivity in the Balearic Islands from the Second Punic War to the Mid-1st Century BC
20 Rome and the North-Western Mediterranean: Ports-of-Call and Sea Routes
Epilogue
21 The Roman and Italian Economic Diaspora as a Factor of Connectivity between Italy and the Eastern Mediterranean, 150-70 BC
22 A Message in a Bottle Crossing the North-Western Mediterranean
Index.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781789257205
1789257204
9781789257182
1789257182
OCLC:
1344538552

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