Life along Communication Routes from the Roman Period to the Middle AgesIvana Ožanić RoguljićLabel: Archaeopress ArchaeologyDescription: Life along Communication Routes from the Roman Period to the Middle Ages is the result of the conference Roads and Rivers 2 held at the Institute of Archaeology in Zagreb in 2020 enriched with additional invited contributions. The volume presents the latest research on Roman roads not just in terms of their basic infrastructure but also exploring various aspects of life that were connected with it from the Imperial period to that of decline acculturation and integration of new identities within the three Roman provinces of Pannonia Moesia and Dalmatia. Within this area various studies of new finds alongside new observations and ideas are presented. They add to our knowledge not just of the Roman roads themselves but also about roadside stations and other facilities in various landscape contexts (such as Mediterranean and continental areas). The contributions also investigate the distribution of goods and ideas from the Roman period to the Middle Ages and deal with different aspects of life as it developed and was transformed along Roman roads.
This product would be a great fit for history enthusiasts who are interested in learning about the development of communication routes and their influence on various civilizations, from ancient Rome to the Middle Ages.