The Roman object revolution objectscapes and intra-cultural connectivity in northwest Europe

This book explores a major step-change in Eurasian history: the revolutionary boom in standardised objects at the start of the Roman era. The far-reaching impacts of this revolution are addressed through an examination of the circulation and selections of thousands of standardized pots and brooches,...

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Main Author: Pitts, Martin
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press, [2019].
Series:Amsterdam archaeological studies ; 27.
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Online Access:https://www.lib.tsu.ru/mminfo/2023/EBSCO/2378873.pdf
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