The aim of this study is to underline, through an analysis of material culture, the key points related to productions and trades in the roman city of Nora (South Sardinia) between the middle and the late imperial ages (IInd - IIIth centuries AD / IVth – VIIth centuries AD). In particular, I try to analyze some changes in the importations and productions of pottery in relation to goods imported and produced in loco between the Severian (the floruit period of the municipium) and the late imperial age, until the abandonment of the roman settlement (VIIth - VIIIth centuries AD)
The Last Centuries of Nora: a Roman City of Sardinia between the End of the Empire and the Early Middle Ages
Emiliano Cruccas
2022-01-01
Abstract
The aim of this study is to underline, through an analysis of material culture, the key points related to productions and trades in the roman city of Nora (South Sardinia) between the middle and the late imperial ages (IInd - IIIth centuries AD / IVth – VIIth centuries AD). In particular, I try to analyze some changes in the importations and productions of pottery in relation to goods imported and produced in loco between the Severian (the floruit period of the municipium) and the late imperial age, until the abandonment of the roman settlement (VIIth - VIIIth centuries AD)File in questo prodotto:
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