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Roman Bathhouses on Crete as Indicators of Cultural Transition: The Dynamics of Roman Influence
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2013
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Abstract
The grafting of Roman mores onto local identities is a complex issue and gaps in the archaeological record u ltimately result in misleading and biased deductions. The wide variety of models for Roman integration unde rscores gradations of responsiveness and exposes subtle undulations of Romanization throughout the Empire whereby Roman presence can resonate with almost unconscious societal change, establishing patterns of minimal influence.
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Book Chapter
Publisher
Institute of Classical Studies
Volume
BICS Supplement 120
Copyright (Published Version)
2013 The Institute of Classical Studies University of London
Language
English
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Peer reviewed
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Gardner, A., Herring, E. and Lomas, K. (eds.). Creating Ethnicities and Identities in the Roman World
ISBN
9781905670468
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