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E-grāmata: Urban Transformation in Ancient Molise: The Integration of Larinum into the Roman State

(Assistant Professor of Classics, University of Dallas Rome Program)
  • Formāts: 400 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190641450
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  • Formāts: 400 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190641450

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Larinum, a pre-Roman town in the modern region of Molise, underwent a unique transition from independence to municipal status when it received Roman citizenship in the 80s BCE shortly after the Social War. Its trajectory during this period illuminates complex processes of cultural, social, and political change associated with the Roman conquest throughout the Italian peninsula in the first millennium BCE.

This book uses all the available evidence to create a site biography of Larinum from 400 BCE to 100 CE, with a focus on the urban transformation that occurred there during the Roman conquest. This study is distinctive in utilizing many different types of evidence: literary sources (including the pro Cluentio), settlement patterns, inscriptions, monuments and artifacts. It highlights the importance of local isolated variability in studies of Roman conquest, and provides a narrative that supplements larger works on this theme.

Recenzijas

There is certainly a lot to be said for Robinson's systematic approach that combines different types of evidence to address a bigger historical question. Her book will contribute to the development of a new historical model for the Roman expansion in Italy, which is its primary aim. The accessible language and ample illustrations make the study approachable also to nonspecialists. * Rafael Scopacasa, Department of History Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil, The American Journal of Archaeology * Robinson's detailed discussion of the different classes of evidence builds up to an insightful and rewarding narrative of Larinum's transition from independent to Roman community.... There is certainly a lot to be said for Robinson's systematic approach that combines different types of evidence to address a bigger historical question. Her book will contribute to the development of a new historical model for the Roman expansion in Italy, which is its primary aim. The accessible language and ample illustrations make the study approachable also to nonspecialists. * American Journal of Archaeology *

Acknowledgments ix
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Note on Sources xv
Introduction 1(21)
The Integration of Italy into the Roman state
2(13)
Why Larinum?
15(4)
Overview
19(3)
1 Situating Larinum
22(19)
Geography and topography
22(4)
A brief history of occupation
26(3)
The changing relationship between Larinum and Rome
29(4)
The families of Larinum
33(3)
Roman views of Larinum
36(3)
Conclusion
39(2)
2 Larinum And Its Hinterland
41(70)
A brief history of research
42(4)
The Biferno Valley Survey
46(9)
The Forma Italiae
55(1)
Revisiting the villas
55(20)
Travel, trade, and road networks
75(6)
Reassessing the farmsteads
81(17)
The territory of Larinum, 400 BCE to 100 Y
98(3)
Conclusion
101(1)
Other regional studies
102(9)
3 Larinum In Cicero's Pro Cluentio
111(23)
The case against Cluentius
112(2)
Social history
114(16)
Conclusion
130(4)
4 The Inscriptions
134(94)
Prosopography
136(65)
Social and administrative history
201(22)
Conclusion
223(5)
5 The Monuments And Artifacts
228(65)
Early occupation at the site of Larinum
229(1)
The architecture
230(49)
The mint at Larinum
279(6)
Ceramic evidence
285(4)
Conclusion
289(4)
Conclusion 293(20)
Bibliography 313(24)
Index 337
Elizabeth C. Robinson is Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of Dallas Rome Program.