Weapon Manufacture and Authority on the Frontier of Late and Post-Roman Italy
Titel
Weapon Manufacture and Authority on the Frontier of Late and Post-Roman Italy
Subtitel
Eastern Lake Como and the Insula Comacina
Prijs
€ 134,00 excl. BTW
ISBN
9789048559695
Uitvoering
Hardback
Aantal pagina's
298
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Inhoudsopgave
Toon inhoudsopgaveVerberg inhoudsopgave
Acknowledgements
Maps and images credits
Maps, Tables, and Images
Abbreviations
Introduction and Methodology
1. A widespread system for production and defence
2. Eastern Lake Como. Physical geography.
3. Sources
4. The Insula and the Fabrica
5. Eastern Lake Como. A new framework
6. Conclusions. Scientific studies and outreach activity.
Index of People
Index of Places
Index of Subjects

Fabio Carminati, Andrea Mariani

Weapon Manufacture and Authority on the Frontier of Late and Post-Roman Italy

Eastern Lake Como and the Insula Comacina

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This monograph presents a microstudy of a crucially important and profoundly revealing location: the territory around the modern city of Lecco, which lies on the eastern branch of Lake Como, in Lombardy (northern Italy). Contrary to ‘traditional’ reconstructions that present eastern Lake Como as a marginal region, where no important events took place in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, this book demonstrates that the area functioned as a key point of connection across the Roman Empire (the Rhine–Danube limes) and continued to function long after the political collapse of the Empire in the West. Furthermore, the region was the location of what can only be described as a state arms factory for the Roman Empire, the importance of which only began to fade in the eleventh century. This book represents the culmination of a comprehensive reconsideration of the historical sources and available archaeological evidence, offering a new framework for analysis and insights into the transformations that took place from the late Empire into the Middle Ages.
Auteurs

Fabio Carminati

Fabio Carminati (1966), M.Sc. in Political Economy at Università Bocconi of Milan. He is involved in protection and enhancement of cultural heritage, collaborating with non-profit organizations. As an independent researcher, he has published several papers focused on the Lecco area.

Andrea Mariani

Andrea Mariani (1979), PhD, is a researcher at CITCEM-UP and member of different international associations. His research activity and publications, characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, focus on North of Italy and Portugal, mainly on medieval defensive elements networks, social and spatial organization.