Settlement Patterns in Albania from the Iron Age through Greek Colonization and Roman Integration (1100 BC - AD 395)

<p> The Illyrians were an Indo-European group of people who once inhabited a large expanse of the western Balkans. As interactions with the Greeks and, later, the Romans increased, the traditional way of life and sociopolitical organization of the Illyrians were undoubtedly altered. This thesi...

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Main Author: Baci, Erina
Language:EN
Published: Mississippi State University 2018
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spelling ndltd-PROQUEST-oai-pqdtoai.proquest.com-108309692018-08-30T16:15:23Z Settlement Patterns in Albania from the Iron Age through Greek Colonization and Roman Integration (1100 BC - AD 395) Baci, Erina Archaeology <p> The Illyrians were an Indo-European group of people who once inhabited a large expanse of the western Balkans. As interactions with the Greeks and, later, the Romans increased, the traditional way of life and sociopolitical organization of the Illyrians were undoubtedly altered. This thesis takes a geospatial approach in order to address how interactions with other groups of people influenced Illyrian settlement patterns. Specifically, how Greek colonization followed by Roman incorporation affected Illyrian settlement patterns in Albania? Due to its peripheral location in the Mediterranean, Albania provides a unique case study for investigating colonization, integration, and interaction between different cultures.</p><p> Mississippi State University 2018-08-24 00:00:00.0 thesis http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10830969 EN
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Baci, Erina
Settlement Patterns in Albania from the Iron Age through Greek Colonization and Roman Integration (1100 BC - AD 395)
description <p> The Illyrians were an Indo-European group of people who once inhabited a large expanse of the western Balkans. As interactions with the Greeks and, later, the Romans increased, the traditional way of life and sociopolitical organization of the Illyrians were undoubtedly altered. This thesis takes a geospatial approach in order to address how interactions with other groups of people influenced Illyrian settlement patterns. Specifically, how Greek colonization followed by Roman incorporation affected Illyrian settlement patterns in Albania? Due to its peripheral location in the Mediterranean, Albania provides a unique case study for investigating colonization, integration, and interaction between different cultures.</p><p>
author Baci, Erina
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title Settlement Patterns in Albania from the Iron Age through Greek Colonization and Roman Integration (1100 BC - AD 395)
title_short Settlement Patterns in Albania from the Iron Age through Greek Colonization and Roman Integration (1100 BC - AD 395)
title_full Settlement Patterns in Albania from the Iron Age through Greek Colonization and Roman Integration (1100 BC - AD 395)
title_fullStr Settlement Patterns in Albania from the Iron Age through Greek Colonization and Roman Integration (1100 BC - AD 395)
title_full_unstemmed Settlement Patterns in Albania from the Iron Age through Greek Colonization and Roman Integration (1100 BC - AD 395)
title_sort settlement patterns in albania from the iron age through greek colonization and roman integration (1100 bc - ad 395)
publisher Mississippi State University
publishDate 2018
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