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Ancient German Identity in the Shadow of the Roman Empire - The impact of Roman trade and contact along the middle Danube frontier, 10 BC-AD 166 (Paperback, New)
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Ancient German Identity in the Shadow of the Roman Empire - The impact of Roman trade and contact along the middle Danube frontier, 10 BC-AD 166 (Paperback, New)
Series: British Archaeological Reports International Series
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An archaeological study of evidence for Roman influence on the
Germanic peoples of the middle Danube frontier in present day
south-west Slovakia. Vrba uses data and finds from his own
excavations at a site called Urbarske Sedliska to form an
impression of the impact which the nearby frontier (16km to the
south) had on the development of Germanic identity in the region
concentrating on the period of the early empire (10 BC - AD 166).
His work fits very much within recent reassesments of
"Romanization," rejecting the idea that the use of Roman material
culture implies the extistence of a Romano-Germanic identity, or
even that the peoples of Roman period Slovakia were necessarily
ever trading directly with Roman merchants.
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