Roman Turdetania Makes Use Of The Literary And Archeological Sources To Provide An Updated State Of Knowledge From A Postcolonial Approach About The Socio-cultural Interaction Processes And The Subsequent Romanisation Of The Populations In The Southern Iberian Peninsula From The 4th To The 1st Centuries Bce. The Resulting Communities Shaped A New Identity, Hybrid And Converging, Resulting From The Previous Phoenician–punic Substrate Vigorously Coexisting With The New Hellenistic-roman Imprint. Strabo And The Invention Of Turdetania / Gonzalo Cruz Andreotti -- Historians Vs. Geographers: Divergent Uses Of The Ethnic Name Turdetania In The Greek And Roman Tradition / Pierre Moret -- The City As A Structural Element In Turdetanian Identity In The Work Of Strabo / Encarnación Castro-páez -- Deconstructing ‘turdetanian Culture’: Identities, Territories And Archaeology / José García Fernández -- Ethnic And Cultural Identity Among Punic Communities In Iberia / Eduardo Ferrer Albelda -- Carthaginians In Turdetania: Carthaginian Presence In Iberia Before 237 Bce / Ruth Pliego Vázquez -- Tyrian Connections: Evolving Identities In The Punic West / Manuel Álvarez Martí-aguilar -- Unraveling The Western Phoenicians Under Roman Rule: Identity, Heterogeneity And Dynamic Boundaries / Francisco Machuca Prieto -- Across The Looking Glass: Ethno-cultural Identities In Southern Hispania Through Coinage / Bartolomé Mora Serrano -- The Economy And Romanization Of Hispania Ulterior (125–25 Bce): The Role Of The Italians / Enrique García Vargas -- Epilogue: A New Paradigm For Romanization? / Gonzalo Cruz Andreotti. Gonzalo Cruz Andreotti.
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