Hannibal – A Roman Soldier: Inscriptions on Roman Military Equipment from the territory of Serbia
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Franz Steiner Verlag
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Pervading Empire addresses the issue of diversity within the Roman Empire and promotes interpretations that go beyond general and often abstract theoretical framings. The baseline of the volume is the notion that reality is created by the endless and multi-directional relations of different human and inhuman actors, and that the sorts and modes of correlations create specific phenomena.
The volume offers a variety of theoretically and methodologically well-informed geographical, chronological and thematic case studies, written by established and emerging specialists in the field of Roman Studies, on a range of different research questions such as the integration in the Roman world, inter-cultural perceptions, (mis)communications, transfers and exchanges, transformations of social structures and landscape, patterns of consumption and related identities and the dynamics in the sphere of religion among others. Thereby, Pervading Empire demonstrates the complex and fluctuating nature of... the Roman world and emphasizes the fertility of such approaches within Roman Studies.
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Roman army / military equipment / inscriptionsИзвор:
Pervading Empire: Relationality and Diversity in the Roman Provinces, 2020, 73, 201-218Издавач:
- Franz Steiner Verlag
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Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Savić, Milan AU - Marković, Dimitrije PY - 2020 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5163 AB - Pervading Empire addresses the issue of diversity within the Roman Empire and promotes interpretations that go beyond general and often abstract theoretical framings. The baseline of the volume is the notion that reality is created by the endless and multi-directional relations of different human and inhuman actors, and that the sorts and modes of correlations create specific phenomena. The volume offers a variety of theoretically and methodologically well-informed geographical, chronological and thematic case studies, written by established and emerging specialists in the field of Roman Studies, on a range of different research questions such as the integration in the Roman world, inter-cultural perceptions, (mis)communications, transfers and exchanges, transformations of social structures and landscape, patterns of consumption and related identities and the dynamics in the sphere of religion among others. Thereby, Pervading Empire demonstrates the complex and fluctuating nature of the Roman world and emphasizes the fertility of such approaches within Roman Studies. PB - Franz Steiner Verlag C3 - Pervading Empire: Relationality and Diversity in the Roman Provinces T1 - Hannibal – A Roman Soldier: Inscriptions on Roman Military Equipment from the territory of Serbia EP - 218 SP - 201 VL - 73 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5163 ER -
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Savić, M.,& Marković, D.. (2020). Hannibal – A Roman Soldier: Inscriptions on Roman Military Equipment from the territory of Serbia. in Pervading Empire: Relationality and Diversity in the Roman Provinces Franz Steiner Verlag., 73, 201-218. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5163
Savić M, Marković D. Hannibal – A Roman Soldier: Inscriptions on Roman Military Equipment from the territory of Serbia. in Pervading Empire: Relationality and Diversity in the Roman Provinces. 2020;73:201-218. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5163 .
Savić, Milan, Marković, Dimitrije, "Hannibal – A Roman Soldier: Inscriptions on Roman Military Equipment from the territory of Serbia" in Pervading Empire: Relationality and Diversity in the Roman Provinces, 73 (2020):201-218, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5163 .