Late Roman villas in the Danube-Balkan region

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    • Mulvin, Lynda

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Late Roman villas in the Danube-Balkan region

Lynda Mulvin

(BAR international series, 1064)

Archaeopress, 2002

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Based on the author's thesis (Ph.D.)

Includes bibliographical references: p.106-114

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During the first to the fifth centuries AD the Danube-Balkan region formed a buffer zone between the Latin speaking world of the west and the Greek speaking lands of the east. This book deals with the development and influence of the architectural plan of the late Roman villa in the Danube-Balkan region. It combines an archaeological and an architectural historical approach to the examination of the plans which form the primary focus of the research. At the same time, the functional and decorative elements of the buildings are considered in detail where appropriate. The research is based on extensive fieldwork and draws together the existing literature to elucidate the architecture of the late Roman villa in the Danube-Balkan region and to establish its broader significance. A systematic study of this nature has not previously been carried out.

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