COMPETITION, MEANING, AND MONUMENTALIZATION IN GALLIA COMATA
Perhaps the most striking, and archaeologically speaking the most evident, change that occurred in Gallia Comata from the 1st century BCE to the end of the 2nd century CE was the incorporation of massive, monumental, Roman-style architecture. Many of these monuments still stand to this day, providi...
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Faculty of Philosophy Novi Sad, Department of History
2021
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