Recent archaeological work in Roman Iberia (1990-2002)
Recent archaeological work in Roman Iberia (1990-2002)
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Keay, Simon
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November 2003
Keay, Simon
52b4cdfd-fc5e-4fa0-bd3e-8dd896624f41
Keay, Simon
(2003)
Recent archaeological work in Roman Iberia (1990-2002).
Journal of Roman Studies, 93, .
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Published date: November 2003
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This survey article reviews developments in the archaeology of Roman Spain and Portugal for the period between the late third century B.C. and the late fifth century A.D., published between 1990 and 2002. It aims to compare and contrast the regional trends within the provinces as far as possible, in order to bring out the full cultural richness of the peninsula. The intensity of research across the peninsula varies, with some areas of Tarraconensis being better understood than others, and some provinces, like Baetica, needing more sustained archaeological research. While there have been important advances in our understanding throughout the period of the Roman presence in Iberia, the Republican period emerges as the period of study with greatest potential for future research.
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Local EPrints ID: 12027
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/12027
ISSN: 0075-4358
PURE UUID: abbee6d9-3ec0-4c80-9c43-904a23253660
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