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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Thesprotia (Greece) --- Thesprotie (Grèce) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Thesprōtia (Greece) --- Thesprotie (Grèce) --- Antiquités --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Greece - Thesprotia --- Thesprotia (Greece) - Antiquities --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Paléoenvironnement --- Thesprōtia (Grèce) --- Épire (Grèce) --- Grèce --- Antiquité
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Thesprotia (Greece) --- Thesprotie (Grèce) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Paléoenvironnement --- Épire (Grèce) --- Antiquités --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Thesprōtia (Greece) --- Thesprotie (Grèce) --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Paléoenvironnement --- Épire (Grèce) --- Antiquités.
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Summary: Die Heimat Alexanders des Grossen - als solche war Makedonien im Altertum bekannt. Doch verlor das Königreich spätestens dann an Bedeutung, als die Römer es nach mehreren Feldzügen eroberten und 146 v. Chr. zu einer Provinz des Imperium Romanum machten. Erstmals beschreibt ein Band umfassend die historische und kulturelle Entwicklung der römischen Provinz in Nordgriechenland, von der Vorgeschichte ihrer Einrichtung bis zur Spätantike. Dazu präsentiert der Autor in zahlreichen hochwertigen Aufnahmen die Hinterlassenschaften der Römer von Dodona bis zum heutigen Thessaloniki - von Mosaiken und Kunstgegenständen bis hin zu faszinierenden Baudenkmälern wie Theatern und frühchristlichen Basiliken.
Romans --- Roman provinces --- Romains --- Provinces romaines --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Macedonia --- Epirus (Greece and Albania) --- Macédoine --- Epire (Grèce et Albanie) --- History --- Antiquities, Roman. --- History. --- Antiquities, Roman --- Histoire --- Antiquités romaines --- Antiquités --- Macédoine --- Epire (Grèce et Albanie) --- Antiquités romaines --- 15.52 Roman Empire. --- Archaeological findings. --- Classical antiquities. --- Provinz. --- Roman antiquity. --- Romans. --- Antiquities. --- 168 B.C.-1389 A.D. --- Geschichte. --- Balkan Peninsula. --- Europe --- Macedonia (general). --- Makedonien --- Römisches Reich. --- Épire (Grèce et Albanie) --- Antiquités romaines. --- Histoire.
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Wars of the Hellenistic Monarchies, 301-146 B.C. --- Guerres des monarchies hellénistiques, 301-146 av. J.-C. --- Pyrrhus, --- Epirus (Greece and Albania) --- Epire (Grèce et Albanie) --- Kings and rulers --- Biography --- Rois et souverains --- Biographie --- Guerres des monarchies hellénistiques, 301-146 av. J.-C. --- Epire (Grèce et Albanie)
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Zeus (Greek deity) --- Temples --- Zeus (Divinité grecque) --- Dodona (Extinct city) --- Epirus (Greece and Albania) --- Dodone (Ville ancienne) --- Epire (Grèce et Albanie) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Zeus (Divinité grecque) --- Epire (Grèce et Albanie) --- Antiquités --- Zeus --- Temples, Greek --- Greece --- Dōdōne (Extinct city) --- Dōdōnes (Extinct city) --- Antiquities. --- Dodone (ville ancienne) --- Grèce --- Zeus (divinité grecque)
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The opening of the borders of Albania in the 1990s stimulated an increased interest in its cultural heritage and led to extensive research, as well as archaeological investigations. These, however, have mainly concentrated within Albania's present-day borders and have lacked broader contextualization. Very recent excavations in Greece, which resulted from the construction of the new Ionia Odos highway, have, however brought to light unexpected and interesting material that changes our image of the monumental topography and the settlements in Epirus. New studies concerning Epirus and its broader connections during the early and later Ottoman periods provide a broader impression of the region and its relationships with the large economic centres of the West, as well as with the spiritual-religious and political centres of the Balkans.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Architecture, Byzantine --- Church architecture --- Material culture --- Epirus (Greece and Albania) --- Antiquities --- Antiquities. --- Epir (Greece and Albania) --- Ípiros (Greece and Albania) --- History --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Antiquités byzantines -- Albanie --- Antiquités byzantines -- Grèce --- Épire (Grèce) --- Épire du Nord (Albanie) --- Actes de congrès
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Greeks --- Grecs --- History --- Sources. --- Histoire --- Historiko Archeio tou Hypourgeiou Exoterikon (Greece) --- Epirus (Greece and Albania) --- Greece --- Albania --- Epire (Grèce et Albanie) --- Grèce --- Albanie --- Ethnic relations --- Foreign relations --- Relations interethniques --- Relations extérieures --- Sources --- Historiko Archeio tou Hypourgeiou Exōterikōn (Greece) --- Epire (Grèce et Albanie) --- Grèce --- Relations extérieures --- Balkan Peninsula --- Greeks - Epirus (Greece and Albania) - History - 20th century - Sources --- Epirus (Greece and Albania) - Ethnic relations - History - 20th century - Sources --- Greece - Foreign relations - Albania - Sources --- Albania - Foreign relations - Greece - Sources --- Greece - Foreign relations - 20th century - Sources
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La 4e de couv. indique : "La romanisation est pour les archéologues une question complexe qui touche tant à la notion d’identité qu’aux problèmes inhérents à l’interprétation des témoins de la culture matérielle. Durant les vingt dernières années, l’étude de la romanisation s’est enrichie de bon nombre de publications importantes traitant de presque toutes les provinces de l’Empire romain, marquant une avancée significative dans l’élucidation des modalités diverses de ce processus. Le territoire retenu comme objet d’étude par le présent travail se situe à la charnière des provinces balkano-danubiennes et grecques. Le matériel archéologique disponible, à la fois volumineux et diversifié (monnaies, céramiques, inscriptions), confronté aux structures urbaines mises à jour par les fouilles et à la dynamique de l’habitat rural permet d’éclairer d’un jour nouveau bien des composantes de la vie quotidienne durant la période romaine. L’analyse de l’ensemble de ces éléments permet d’offrir non seulement de nouvelles analyses de caractère archéologique, mais également une synthèse historique dont l’objectif essentiel est la mise en évidence du processus d’intégration des Illyriens et des Épirotes à l’Empire romain et des transformations qui s’en sont suivies pour leur civilisation."
Romans --- Romains --- Illyria --- Epirus (Greece and Albania) --- Albania --- Illyrie --- Epire (Grèce et Albanie) --- Albanie --- Antiquities, Roman --- Antiquités romaines --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Civilization --- Roman influences. --- Roman influences --- Epire (Grèce et Albanie) --- Antiquités romaines --- Romanisation --- Inscriptions --- Coins --- Pottery --- Antiquities. --- Classical antiquities. --- Coins. --- Inscriptions. --- Pottery. --- Romans. --- Rome --- Europe --- Rome (Empire) --- History, Military. --- Antiquities --- Classical antiquities --- Ceramic art --- Ceramics (Art) --- Chinaware --- Crockery --- Earthenware --- Pottery, Primitive --- Ceramics --- Decorative arts --- House furnishings --- Firing (Ceramics) --- Saggers --- Money --- Numismatics --- Epigraphs (Inscriptions) --- Epigraphy --- Inscription --- Paleography --- Epigraphists --- Ethnology --- Italic peoples --- Latini (Italic people) --- Epir (Greece and Albania) --- Ípiros (Greece and Albania) --- Illyricum --- Illyria - Antiquities, Roman --- Epirus (Greece and Albania) - Antiquities, Roman. --- Illyria - Civilization - Roman influences. --- Epirus (Greece and Albania) - Civilization - Roman influences --- archéologie romaine
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Much of the past twenty years of scholarship on late-antique and medieval landscapes and settlement has introduced theoretical patterns reflecting meta-narratives of evolution and transition. This book draws on 5 years of archaeological and topographical fieldwork in order to attempt a rereading of Byzantine texts in accordance with recent perceptions of the historicity of space. The result is a fresh interpretation of settlement in Western Greece (Southern Epirus and Aetoloacarnania) from 600 to 1200 AD, springing from a postmodern theoretical background. While representing real progress in the treatment of the Middle Byzantine regions, the book makes an ecological contribution to historical and social studies through a new evaluation of the transformation of medieval settlement as a result of interaction between physical/social space and human agency.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Architecture, Byzantine --- Land settlement --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Architecture byzantine --- Colonisation intérieure --- Epirus (Greece and Albania) --- Aitolia kai Akarnania (Greece) --- Epire (Grèce et Albanie) --- Etolie-et-Acarnanie (Grèce) --- Historical geography --- Géographie historique --- Land settlement patterns --- Human ecology --- Antiquities, Byzantine --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Colonisation intérieure --- Aitōlia kai Akarnania (Greece) --- Epire (Grèce et Albanie) --- Etolie-et-Acarnanie (Grèce) --- Géographie historique --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Ecology --- Environment, Human --- Human beings --- Human environment --- Ecological engineering --- Human geography --- Nature --- Patterns, Land settlement --- Settlement patterns --- Byzantine architecture --- Byzantine revival (Architecture) --- Social aspects --- Effect of environment on --- Effect of human beings on --- Epir (Greece and Albania) --- Ípiros (Greece and Albania) --- Aetolia and Acarnania (Greece) --- Aetoloacarnania (Greece) --- Akarnania and Aitolia (Greece) --- Nomos Aitōloakarnanias (Greece) --- Nomos Aitōlias kai Akarnanias (Greece) --- Nomos Aitōl/nias (Greece) --- Antiquities, Byzantine. --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Epirus (Greece and Albania) --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Greece - Aitolia kai Akarnania --- Architecture, Byzantine - Epirus (Greece and Albania) --- Architecture, Byzantine - Greece - Aitolia kai Akarnania --- Land settlement patterns - Epirus (Greece and Albania) --- Land settlement patterns - Greece - Aitolia kai Akarnania --- Human ecology - Epirus (Greece and Albania) --- Human ecology - Greece - Aitolia kai Akarnania --- Epirus (Greece and Albania) - Antiquities, Byzantine --- Aitolia kai Akarnania (Greece) - Antiquities, Byzantine
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