Title (english) | Life along Communication Routes from the Roman Period to the Middle Ages; Roads and rivers 2 |
Author | Paula Androić Gračanin |
Author | Toni Brajković |
Author | Domagoj Bužanić |
Author | Jelena Bužanić |
Author | Alessandro DeRosa |
Author | Jere Drpić https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2857-6223 |
Author | Mislav Fileš |
Author | Blaž Glavinić |
Author | Ivana Hirschler Marić |
Author | Karla Ivak |
Author | Andrej Janeš |
Author | Marko Jukić |
Author | Lorena Jurakić |
Author | Ana Konestra https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7726-6515 |
Author | Željko Krnčević |
Author | Gorana Lemajić |
Author | Biljana Lučić |
Author | Radoslav Muždeka |
Author | Andrija Nakić |
Author | Uroš Nikolić |
Author | Ivana Ožanić Roguljić https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0140-8011 |
Author | Lucija Prusac |
Author | Angelina Raičković Savić |
Author | Anita Rapan-Papeša |
Author | Pia Šmalcelj Novaković |
Author | Sonja Štefanski Zorić |
Author | Lovorka Štimac-Dedić |
Author | Domagoj Tončinić |
Author | Ivan Vidović |
Author | Nikolina Vrančić |
Author | Miroslav Vuković |
Author | Fabian Welc |
Author | Sara Zanni |
Editor | Ivana Ožanić Roguljić https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0140-8011 |
Editor | Jere Drpić https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2857-6223 |
Editor | Angelina Raičković Savić |
Other responsibility | Martin Auer (Reviewer) |
Other responsibility | Vladimir Petrović (Reviewer) |
Other responsibility | Iva Kaić (Reviewer) |
Author's institution | Institute of Archaeology |
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline | HUMANISTIC SCIENCES Archeology |
Abstract (english) | The research presented in the book was carried out within and was partly financed by the project of the Croatian Science Foundation, LRR - Life on the Roman road: communications, trade and identities on Roman roads in Croatia from 1st – 8th CE (UIP-05-2017-9768). The project aimed to explore various aspects of Roman life brought by the construction of the roads. It is often said that roads in Roman times were the arteries of the Empire itself. They connected provinces and cities; without them, the Romans could not have conquered and held onto the territories they ruled. They were means of moving military officials and civilians and transporting goods. Roman roads gave excellent links for organizing life and establishing various settlements in periods after the collapse of the Empire. The engineering and surveying skills of the Romans provided the basis for many of today’s routes. Life on some Roman roads continued after the fall of the Empire and has not stopped until today. The project’s main objective is an interpretation of everyday life on the Roman road from the beginning of Roman rule to the period of decline, acculturation and integration of new identities. This project tried to explore a chance for a fresh perspective: how does life develop around Roman roads and a path during the primary usage of the roads and after it’s over? |
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Language | english |
Publication type | Edited book-Scientific book-Scientific monograph |
Publication status | Published |
Peer review | Peer review - international |
Publication version | Accepted version |
Pages | 157 |
ISBN | 9781803275970 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.32028/9781803275970 |
URN:NBN | urn:nbn:hr:291:454918 |
Printed book publication date | 2023 |
Conference | Title: Roads and rivers 2: the transformation of life along the communications from Roman times to middle ages Location: Zagreb, Croatia Organizer: Institut za arehologiju Start date: 2020-11-30 End date: 2020-12-01 Assembly type: Lecture |
Document URL | https://www.archaeopress.com/Archaeopress/Home |
Type of resource | mixedmaterial |
Publisher | Archaeopress Publishing Lt |
Publishing place | Oxford |
Access conditions | Closed access |
Terms of use | |
Created on | 2024-03-06 11:51:46 |