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Abstract M.K. Termeer Current research on the colonies founded in Latium in the two centuries before 338 BC (priscae Latinae coloniae) focuses principally on historical issues, such as the question of who was responsible for their foundation. Little is known about the colonial settlements themselves. In this article, these settlements and their position in the wider socio-political context will be studied through the archaeological evidence. Based on the archaeological material, some new observations on the physical appearance of the colonial settlements will be made and it will be argued that some of the more traditional ideas on the colonies may need adjustment. Article in volume 85, 2010, pages 43-58 Buy and download the article as PDF file
The other articles in volume 85, 2010 Alexander Fantalkin and Oren Tal Maurizio Giangiulio Agnes Bencze Gert-Jan Burgers and Jitte Waagen Natalie L.C. Stevens Angelo Verlinde Kees Peterse Jürgen Hodske |
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