The Iberian Peninsula between 300 and 850
An Archaeological Perspective
Martínez Jiménez author Isaac Sastre de Diego author Carlos Tejerizo author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Amsterdam University Press
Published:14th Jun '18
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The vast transformation of the Roman world at the end of antiquity has been a subject of broad scholarly interest for decades, but until now no book has focused specifically on the Iberian Peninsula in the period as seen through an archaeological lens. Given the sparse documentary evidence available, archaeology holds the key to a richer understanding of the developments of the period, and this book addresses a number of issues that arise from analysis of the available material culture, including questions of the process of Christianisation and Islamisation, continuity and abandonment of Roman urban patterns and forms, the end of villas and the growth of villages, and the adaptation of the population and the elites to the changing political circumstances.
"The wording of the title could not be more accurate: the book’s main contribution is [...] in its perspective, a task in which the authors succeed. The book unearths more than five centuries of Iberian history, which unfold before the reader’s eyes as a slow transformation of material culture in parallel and in contrast to the otherwise fast tempo of political change."
- Damián Fernández, Early Medieval Europe, Vol. 30, Iss. 1
ISBN: 9789089647771
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392 pages