Rome in the East

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ancient cultural exchange
Ancient Near East
architectural syncretism
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Bab Al Hawa
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client kingdoms analysis
Colonnaded Street
cross-cultural influence on Europe
Dead Cities
Decapolis Cities
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Eastern Empire
eastern Mediterranean studies
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Gandharan Art
Graeco Roman City
imperial transformation
Julia Domna
Jupiter Heliopolitanus
Lepcis Magna
Limes Arabicus
Nabataea
Nabataean Kingdom
Nabataean Temples
Oval Plaza
Qasr Ibn Wardan
Rabbel II
religious diffusion history
Roman Architecture
Roman Empire
Roman frontiers
Roman Judea
Roman Monumental Arch
Roman Near East
Roman Syria
Rome and Arabia
Rome in the East
Sacred High Place
Septimius Severus
St Simeon Stylites
Takla Makan Desert
Tamil Nadu
Temple Temenos
Umm Al Jimal
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415717779
  • Weight: 1220g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This new edition of Rome in the East expands on the seminal work of the first edition, and examines the lasting impact of the near Eastern influence on Rome on our understanding of the development of European culture. Warwick Ball explores modern issues as well as ancient, and overturns conventional ideas about the spread of European culture to the East. This volume includes analysis of Roman archaeological and architectural remains in the East, as well as links to the Roman Empire as far afield as Iran, Central Asia, India, and China. The Near Eastern client kingdoms under Roman rule are examined in turn and each are shown to have affected Roman, and ultimately European, history in different but very fundamental ways. The highly visible presence of Rome in the East – mainly the architectural remains, some among the greatest monumental buildings in the Roman world – are examined from a Near Eastern perspective and demonstrated to be as much, if not more, a product of the Near East than of Rome.

Warwick Ball presents the story of Rome in the light of Rome’s fascination with the Near East, generating new insights into the nature and character of Roman civilisation, and European identity from Rome to the present. Near Eastern influence can be seen to have transformed Roman Europe, with perhaps the most significant change being the spread of Christianity. This new edition is updated with the latest research and findings from a range of sources including field work in the region and new studies and views that have emerged since the first edition. Over 200 images, most of them taken by the author, demonstrate the grandeur of Rome in the East. This volume is an invaluable resource to students of the history of Rome and Europe, as well as those studying the Ancient Near East.

Warwick Ball is a Near Eastern archaeologist who has excavated in Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Libya and Ethiopia, and travelled extensively in most other countries in the region in his professional capacity. He has held posts with the British Institute of Afghan Studies in Kabul, the Department of Antiquities of Jordan and the British School of Archaeology in Iraq. The first edition of Rome in the East was Choice Outstanding Academic Book in 2000 and was awarded the James Henry Breasted Prize in 2001. Author of many other books on the history and archaeology of the region, Mr Ball now lives in Scotland.

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