The Romanization Of Britain by Martin Millett
An Essay in Archaeological Interpretation
This insightful work delves into the complex process of cultural transformation in Britain during the Roman occupation, exploring how Roman and native traditions intertwined to shape a unique provincial identity. Through a detailed examination of archaeological evidence and historical records, the book challenges traditional views of Romanization as a one-way imposition of culture, instead highlighting the dynamic and reciprocal nature of cultural exchange. It offers a nuanced understanding of how local communities adapted to and influenced Roman practices, leading to a distinctive blend of customs and societal structures that characterized Roman Britain.
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- Published
- 1990
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- English
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