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Introductory essay. Studying Roman villa landscapes in the 21st century. A multi-dimensional approach
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introductory essay. Studying Roman villa landscapes in the 21st century. A multi-dimensional approach ix
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Studies of late iron age/ roman transition
- Reflections on the Iron Age background to the emergence of villa landscapes in northern France 45
- Exploring villa development in the northern provinces of the Roman empire 61
- On the origin and development of axial villas with double courtyards in the Latin West 83
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Essays on the social reconstructions
- Town-country dynamics in Roman Gaul. The epigraphy of the ruling elite 107
- Ethnic recruitment, returning veterans and the diffusion of Roman culture among rural populations in the Rhineland frontier zone 139
- Indications for rural slavery in the northern provinces 161
- The idea of the villa. Reassessing villa development in south-east Britain 179
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Interpretation of mortuary evidence
- The role of mortuary ritual in the construction of social boundaries by privileged social groups within villa landscapes 195
- Monumental funerary structures of the 1st to the 3rd centuries associated with Roman villas in the area of the Treveri 211
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Regional studies
- Roman rural settlements in Flanders. Perspectives on a ‘non-villa’ landscape in extrema Galliarum 235
- Evaluating settlement patterns and settlement densities in the villa landscapes between Tongres and Cologne 259
- The villa landscape of the Middle Aare valley and its spatial and chronological development 275
- Roman villa landscapes of the lignite mining areas in the hinterland of Cologne 285
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Studies of individual sites
- The Roman villa complex of Reinheim, Germany 301
- The Roman villa at Borg. Excavation and reconstruction 317
- List of contributors 331
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introductory essay. Studying Roman villa landscapes in the 21st century. A multi-dimensional approach ix
-
Studies of late iron age/ roman transition
- Reflections on the Iron Age background to the emergence of villa landscapes in northern France 45
- Exploring villa development in the northern provinces of the Roman empire 61
- On the origin and development of axial villas with double courtyards in the Latin West 83
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Essays on the social reconstructions
- Town-country dynamics in Roman Gaul. The epigraphy of the ruling elite 107
- Ethnic recruitment, returning veterans and the diffusion of Roman culture among rural populations in the Rhineland frontier zone 139
- Indications for rural slavery in the northern provinces 161
- The idea of the villa. Reassessing villa development in south-east Britain 179
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Interpretation of mortuary evidence
- The role of mortuary ritual in the construction of social boundaries by privileged social groups within villa landscapes 195
- Monumental funerary structures of the 1st to the 3rd centuries associated with Roman villas in the area of the Treveri 211
-
Regional studies
- Roman rural settlements in Flanders. Perspectives on a ‘non-villa’ landscape in extrema Galliarum 235
- Evaluating settlement patterns and settlement densities in the villa landscapes between Tongres and Cologne 259
- The villa landscape of the Middle Aare valley and its spatial and chronological development 275
- Roman villa landscapes of the lignite mining areas in the hinterland of Cologne 285
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Studies of individual sites
- The Roman villa complex of Reinheim, Germany 301
- The Roman villa at Borg. Excavation and reconstruction 317
- List of contributors 331