The paper examines some unpublished funerary inscriptions from the necropolis of Montebelluna (Treviso), dating between the first century BCE and the early first century CE, which are written in both Venetic and Latin language and alphabet. The study of the onomastic formulae and the modes of self-representation suggests new scenarios about the transition of local population to Roman culture with regard to the time, way and possible issues in the process of homologation.
Forme della transizione delle comunità indigene transpadane verso la romanità: tra istituzioni pubbliche e aspetti privati
Cresci Marrone G.;Marinetti A.
2021-01-01
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The paper examines some unpublished funerary inscriptions from the necropolis of Montebelluna (Treviso), dating between the first century BCE and the early first century CE, which are written in both Venetic and Latin language and alphabet. The study of the onomastic formulae and the modes of self-representation suggests new scenarios about the transition of local population to Roman culture with regard to the time, way and possible issues in the process of homologation.File in questo prodotto:
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