Cultural identity in Roman Celtiberia
<p>This thesis presents a study of changing constructions and perceptions of cultural identity over the period 300 BC to AD 100 in the region of northern central Spain known in antiquity as Celtiberia. Its primary focus is iconography, with images of male and female figures of particular inte...
Main Author: | Rose, F |
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Other Authors: | Smith, B |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2003
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