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Book Synopsis: Insularity – the state or condition of being an island – has played a key role in shaping the identities of populations inhabiting islands of the Mediterranean. As entities surrounded by water and usually possessing different landscapes and ecosystems from those of the mainland, islands allow for the potential to study both the land and the sea. Archaeologically, they have the potential to reveal distinct identities shaped by such forces as invasion, imperialism, colonialism, and connectivity. The theme of insularity and identity in the Roman period has not been the subject of a book length study but has been prevalent in scholarship dealing with the prehistoric periods. The papers in this book explore the concepts of insularity and identity in the Roman period by addressing some of the following questions: what does it mean to be an island? How has insularity shaped ethnic, cultural, and social identity in the Mediterranean during the Roman period? How were islands connected to the mainland and other islands? Did insularity produce isolation or did the populations of Mediterranean islands integrate easily into a common ‘Roman’ culture? How has maritime interaction shaped the economy and culture of specific islands? Can we argue for distinct ‘island identities’ during the Roman period? The twelve papers presented here each deal with specific islands or island groups, thus allowing for an integrated view of Mediterranean insularity and identity.
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Discover the fascinating world of insularity and identity in the Roman Mediterranean with our latest book! Uncover the unique stories of populations inhabiting Mediterranean islands, exploring the impact of insularity on ethnic, cultural, and social identities during the Roman period. Dive deep into the connections between islands and the mainland, as well as the influence of maritime interactions on economy and culture. This groundbreaking study sheds light on a previously unexplored theme, offering a fresh perspective on Mediterranean history.
Delve into the rich history of Mediterranean islands and their distinct identities with our comprehensive collection of papers. From invasion to connectivity, imperialism to colonialism, each paper offers a unique lens through which to view the complex interplay of insularity and identity in the Roman period. Uncover the ways in which insularity shaped the lives of island populations, leading to the emergence of diverse 'island identities' within the broader Roman culture.
Immerse yourself in a captivating journey through time and space, as you unravel the mysteries of insularity in the Roman Mediterranean. With detailed insights and thought-provoking analysis, this book offers a nuanced understanding of how islands have shaped history and influenced the development of societies. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and explore the untold stories of Mediterranean insularity and identity!
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