The Archaeology Of Early Rome And Latium

The Archaeology Of Early Rome And Latium

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Author: R. Ross Holloway
Binding: Paperback
Published: Routledge, 1996

Condition:
Book: Excellent
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This scholarly work, The Archaeology Of Early Rome And Latium, meticulously chronicles the foundational period of one of history's most influential civilizations. It presents a comprehensive analysis of archaeological findings across Rome and the surrounding Latium region, illuminating the social structures, material culture, and developmental trajectories of early Italic communities. The text argues for a nuanced understanding of Rome's origins, moving beyond traditional narratives to incorporate the latest scientific discoveries. Holloway's authoritative voice instructs readers through complex historical layers, illustrating the intricate processes that shaped the nascent Roman state. This essential volume offers invaluable insights for students and scholars of ancient history and archaeology alike.

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Description

Author: R. Ross Holloway
Binding: Paperback
Published: Routledge, 1996

Condition:
Book: Excellent
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This scholarly work, The Archaeology Of Early Rome And Latium, meticulously chronicles the foundational period of one of history's most influential civilizations. It presents a comprehensive analysis of archaeological findings across Rome and the surrounding Latium region, illuminating the social structures, material culture, and developmental trajectories of early Italic communities. The text argues for a nuanced understanding of Rome's origins, moving beyond traditional narratives to incorporate the latest scientific discoveries. Holloway's authoritative voice instructs readers through complex historical layers, illustrating the intricate processes that shaped the nascent Roman state. This essential volume offers invaluable insights for students and scholars of ancient history and archaeology alike.