A survey of archaeological, epigraphic, and literary sources demonstrates that Hispellum is an adequate case study to examine the different stages through which Augustus’ Romanization program was implemented. Its specificity mainly resides in the role played by the shrine close to the river Clitumnus as a symbol of the meeting between the Umbrian identity and the Roman culture.
CARBONI T (2015). Hispellum: A case study of the Augustan agenda. ACTA ANTIQUA ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM HUNGARICAE, 55, 111-118.
Hispellum: A case study of the Augustan agenda
CARBONI T
2015-01-01
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A survey of archaeological, epigraphic, and literary sources demonstrates that Hispellum is an adequate case study to examine the different stages through which Augustus’ Romanization program was implemented. Its specificity mainly resides in the role played by the shrine close to the river Clitumnus as a symbol of the meeting between the Umbrian identity and the Roman culture.File in questo prodotto:
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