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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_BV040970383
    Format: 240 S. : , Kt.
    ISBN: 978-90-8964-506-7
    Series Statement: Amsterdam Archaeological Studies 19
    Content: "Deze studie omvat een brede analyse van de complexe veranderingen in de rurale bewoning binnen de noordelijke provincies van het Romeinse rijk. Vanuit deze benadering, die de blik van traditionele villastudies overstijgt, worden ontwikkelingen in zowel de nederzettingsruimte als de huizenbouw op gestructureerde wijze in beeld gebracht en geanalyseerd. Om die ontwikkelingen goed te kunnen reconstrueren zijn data uit vier landen, Nederland, België, Duitsland en Frankrijk, bijeen gebracht.In een eerste deel is een veelheid aan ontwikkelingstrajecten in de organisatie van de nederzettingsruimte en de huizenbouw beschreven en gevisualiseerd. Als gevolg van de brede geografische en chronologische kaders komen lokale en regionale variatie en patronen goed in beeld. De bekende stenen villa is hierbij niet zozeer het uitgangspunt van de studie, maar vormt een specifiek onderdeel binnen de bredere en meer complexe ontwikkelingen."
    Note: Teilw. zugl.: Amsterdam, Univ., Diss., 2011
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-90-485-1822-7
    Language: English
    Keywords: Nordprovinzen ; Ländlicher Raum ; Siedlung ; Villa ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958936671902883
    Format: 1 online resource : , 75 halftones
    ISBN: 9789048518227
    Series Statement: Amsterdam Archaeological Studies ; 19
    Content: Offering a broad analysis of the complex developments in rural habitation of the northern provinces of the Roman Empire, Settling in a Changing World reconstructs the colonial villa from social and economic perspectives to create a broad geographical and chronological framework that sheds light on both local and regional patterns. Considering data from the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and France, Diederick Habermehl analyzes, visualizes, and reconstructs the developments in settlement space and architecture. Applying theoretical concepts from both archaeology and cultural studies, this groundbreaking book ultimately offers a new perspective on the Roman villa as an architectural and cultural phenomenon.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , 1.Introduction -- , 2.Data and research -- , 3.Exploring villa development -- , 4.Exploring the social villa . A human approach to villa development -- , 5.Villa development and the organisation of production -- , 6.Settling in a changing world: a synthesis -- , References -- , Appendix 1. Site Catalogue , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958936671902883
    Format: 1 online resource : , 75 halftones
    ISBN: 9789048518227
    Series Statement: Amsterdam Archaeological Studies ; 19
    Content: Offering a broad analysis of the complex developments in rural habitation of the northern provinces of the Roman Empire, Settling in a Changing World reconstructs the colonial villa from social and economic perspectives to create a broad geographical and chronological framework that sheds light on both local and regional patterns. Considering data from the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and France, Diederick Habermehl analyzes, visualizes, and reconstructs the developments in settlement space and architecture. Applying theoretical concepts from both archaeology and cultural studies, this groundbreaking book ultimately offers a new perspective on the Roman villa as an architectural and cultural phenomenon.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , 1.Introduction -- , 2.Data and research -- , 3.Exploring villa development -- , 4.Exploring the social villa . A human approach to villa development -- , 5.Villa development and the organisation of production -- , 6.Settling in a changing world: a synthesis -- , References -- , Appendix 1. Site Catalogue , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1009431250
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (251 pages)
    ISBN: 9789048518227
    Series Statement: Amsterdam Archaeological Studies v.19
    Content: Offering a broad analysis of the complex developments in rural habitation of the northern provinces of the Roman Empire, Settling in a Changing World reconstructs the colonial villa from social and economic perspectives to create a broad geographical and chronological framework that sheds light on both local and regional patterns. Considering data from the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and France, Diederick Habermehl analyzes, visualizes, and reconstructs the developments in settlement space and architecture. Applying theoretical concepts from both archaeology and cultural studies, this groundbreaking book ultimately offers a new perspective on the Roman villa as an architectural and cultural phenomenon
    Content: Contents -- Preface -- I. Introduction -- 1.1 General -- 1.2 Geographical and chronological framework -- 1.3 View on villa and settlement -- 1.4 An interpretative framework -- 1.5 Structure of this study -- 2. Data and Research -- 2.1 Constructing a dataset -- 2.2 Basic characteristics: size and distribution -- 2.3 The research background -- 2.4 Representativity and biases -- 2.5 Questioning the dataset: house architecture, settlement layout, and regional differentiation -- 3. Exploring Villa Development -- 3.1 Changing perspectives on villa development -- 3.2 Exploring settlement development trajectories -- 3.3 Developments in house building: exploring architectural change -- 3.4 Villa development between continuity and change -- 4. Exploring the Social Villa. A Human Approach to Villa Deveopment -- 4.1 The social study of villas -- 4.2 Variation in settlement scale -- 4.3 The reorganisation of space: constructing new social realities -- 4.4 Breaking with the old and building the new: social strategies in a changing world -- 4.5 Local and regional heterogeneity and the nature of asymmetrical social relationships within settlements -- 4.6 Some concluding thoughts -- 5. Villa Developments and the Organisation of Production -- 5.1 The wider context of economic developments in the countryside -- 5.2 Market orientation and developments in agrarian production -- 5.3 Exploring the spatial architectural and social dimensions of production -- 5.4 Regional differentiation: nunancing the 'villa mode of production' -- 6. Settling in a Changing World: A Synthesis -- 6.1 Reconstructing development trajectories -- 6.2 Interpreting development trajectories from a multi-dimensional approach -- 6.3 Interpreting villa development as a process of change: 'becoming Roman'? -- 6.4 Avenues for future research -- References -- Appendix I. Site Catalogue
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789089645067
    Additional Edition: Print version Habermehl, Diederick Settling in a Changing World : Villa Development in the Northern Provinces of the Roman Empire Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,c2014 ISBN 9789089645067
    Language: English
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