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Insularity and Identity in the Roman Mediterranean

Insularity and Identity in the Roman Mediterranean2018

Anna Kouremenos

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Insularity - the state or condition of being an island - has played a key role in shaping the identities of populations inhabiting islands of the Mediterranean. As entities surrounded by water and usually possessing different landscapes and ecosystems from those of the mainland, islands allow for the potential to study both the land and the sea. Archaeologically, they have the potential to reveal distinct identities shaped by such forces as invasion, imperialism, colonialism, and connectivity. The theme of insularity and identity in the Roman period has not been the subject of a book length study but has been prevalent in scholarship dealing with the prehistoric periods.

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First published
2018
OL Work ID
OL21600290W

Subjects

Mediterranean region, historyHistoryCivilizationRoman influences

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