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Pavese, Monica. "Le Valcamonica : Histoire, épigraphie et contextualisation d'une vallée dans les Alpes Centrales à l'époque romaine." Nice, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006NICE2015.
Full textThe Romanisation of Camonica Valley concerns the impact of Rome on the life of a community in the middle of the Italian Alps north of Brescia and Bergamo, between Iseo Lake and Tonal Pass: the ancient Camunian people (Kamuni or Camunni). This is a systematic study of the context of 193 Latin Inscriptions that cover a period of time from the first Roman Imperial Age to the VII century A. D. , as well as an analysis of historic literary sources, rock carving art and all archaeological remains. After the campaigns of Druses and Tiberius, in fact, Augustus conquered the dominion of Alps and the Camonica Valley was annexed to Rome with other gentes alpinae devictae. The valley became then a buffer state in the Roman Empire, received soon the Roman citizenship and a certain degree of autonomy. The study examines especially the new social organisation of the native people, not only regarding the relationship between Roman and local people but also about the transformation process of Camonica Valley due the effects of Romanisation
Keim, Stephanie. "Kontakte zwischen dem alamannisch-bajuwarischen Raum und dem langobardenzeitlichen Italien /." Rahden/Westf. : Leidorf, 2007. http://www.vml.de/d/detail.php?ISBN=3-89646-370-5.
Full textBooks on the topic "Antiquités – Lombardie (Italie)"
Convegno "L'Italia centro-settentrionale in età longobardo" (1995 Ascoli Piceno, Italy). L' Italia centro-settentrionale in età longobarda : atti del convegno, Ascoli Piceno, 6-7 ottobre 1995. Firenze: All'Insegna del Giglio, 1997.
Find full textI longobardi: Arte e religiosità lungo le vie del pellegrinaggio micaelico. Foggia: Bastogi, 2000.
Find full textConvegno archeologico regionale (3rd 1999 Como, Italy). La protostoria in Lombardia: Atti del convegno, Como, Villa Olmo, 22-23-24 ottobre 1999. Como: Società archeologica comense, 2001.
Find full textLes celtes en Italie du Nord: Piémont oriental, Lombardie, Vénétie du 6. siècle au 3. siècle av. J.-C. Roma: Ecole française de Rome, 2003.
Find full textSant'Angelo dei Lombardi: Ricerche nel castello (1987-96). Napoli: Arte tipografica, 2002.
Find full textSeminario sul tardoantico e l'altomedioevo in Italia centrosettentrionale (5th 1994 Galbiate, Italy). Città, castelli, campagne nei territori di frontiera (secoli VI-VII: 5⁰ Seminario sul tardoantico e l'altomedioevo in Italia centrosettentrionale : Monte Barro, Galbiate (Lecco), 9-10 giugno 1994. Mantova: S.A.P., 1995.
Find full textCividale longobarda: Materiali per una rilettura archeologica. Milano: ISU Università cattolica, 2002.
Find full textMarchi, Paola Marina De. I reperti altomedioevali nel Civico museo archeologico di Bergamo. Bergamo: Il Museo, 1988.
Find full textMarchi, Paola Marina De. I reperti altomedioevali nel Civico museo archeologico di Bergamo. Bergamo: Civico museo archeologico, 1988.
Find full textKeim, Stephanie. Kontakte zwischen dem alamannisch-bajuwarischen Raum und dem langobardenzeitlichen Italien. Rahden: VML, Verlag Marie Leidorf, 2007.
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West-Harling, Veronica. "A Tale of Three Cities." In Rome, Ravenna, and Venice, 750-1000, 39–107. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198754206.003.0002.
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