The Southern Levant During the First Centuries of Roman Rule (64 BCE-135 CE) Interweaving Local Cultures.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Havertown :
Oxbow Books, Limited,
2019.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Book Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface.
- 1: Romanisation(s) in global times
- 1.1 The Romanisation debate
- 1.2 Globalisation and the Roman world
- 1.3 Identity and ethnicity
- 1.4 Archaeological approaches toward ethnicity
- 1.5 Roman ethnicities
- 1.6 Integration and prejudices
- 1.7 Common ancestors
- 1.8 Globalising attitudes
- 2: A melting pot of different peoples
- 2.1 The Galilee
- 2.2 The history of the region since the Assyrian rule (8th century BCE)
- 2.3 Who were the Galileans?
- 2.4 A clear identity?
- 2.5 Between autonomy and integration
- 3: The Arabs in Southern Levant
- 3.1 The Ituraeans
- 3.2 The Nabataeans
- 3.3 The multiple Arab identities
- 4: The Decapolis: a Greek island?
- 4.1 Decapolis and Coele Syria
- 4.2 The cities
- 4.3 Canatha/Qanawat
- 4.4 Adraha/Deraa
- 4.5 The 'phantom cities': Raphana and Dion
- 4.6 Hippos/Sussita
- 4.7 Gadara/Umm Qais
- 4.8 Capitolias/Beit Ras
- 4.9 Abila/Quwailibah
- 4.10 Scythopolis/Beth-Shean
- 4.11 Pella/Tabaqat Fahl
- 4.12 Gerasa/Jerash
- 4.13 Philadelphia/Amman
- 4.14 Urban development
- 4.15 The nature of the Decapolis cities
- 4.16 The spread of spectacles buildings
- 5: Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Abbreviations
- Abbreviations of ancient sources
- Secondary sources