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Late Antique villae in the Balkans

Vient de paraître : Orsolya Heinrich-Tamáska, Carla Sfameni, Christoph Rummel, Simon Esmonde Cleary, Dominic Moreau, Christophe J. Goddard (éd.), Late Antique villae in the Balkans (3rd–7th c. AD): Current Research Questions and Perspectives. HAEMUS Companion to the Late Antique Balkans 1, Brepols, coll. « Roma » (no 4), 2026, 350 p. Voir sur le site de l’éditeur.

The study of the villae of the Roman and Late Antique period is well established in western Europe, but, up to now, little has been done to explore this type of building in depth in the rest of the Empire, in particular in the Roman provinces of the Balkan peninsula and along the Danube. This volume, which draws on research presented at the first international workshop organized by the HAEMUS International Research Network (Villeneuve d’Ascq, France, 10–12 Novembre 2021), aims to redress the balance by drawing together papers focused on Roman villae both at an Empire-wide level, and more specifically, within South-Eastern Europe. Through thematic syntheses and case studies, the volume is able both to shed new light on the villae of in the central part of the Later Roman Empire, as well as to highlight new discoveries made in recent decades.

Table des matières

In Memoriam Andreae Graham Poulter (1953–2025)
Lille, the Balkans and the HAEMUS International Research Network
Dominic Moreau and Christophe J. Goddard
Foreword
Orsolya Heinrich-Tamaska, Carla Sfameni, and Christoph Rummel
Introductory Remarks
1. Late Roman villae in Hispania: Notes on Terminology and Ownership
Javier Arce
2. Late Roman villae in Moesia Inferior and Thracia: State of Research and Perspectives
Gerda von Bülow
3. Late Roman villae in the Balkans: A Perspective from the West
Simon Esmonde Cleary
General Aspects
4. Late Antique villae: Typology, Functions, and status quaestionis
Carla Sfameni
5. Villae in the Late Roman West as Expressions of Aristocratic Culture
Simon Esmonde Cleary
6. Villae and Self-Representation
Patrizio Pensabene and Paolo Barresi
7. Villae, domus, and Religion: A Series of Misunderstandings
Christophe J. Goddard
8. The Search for Roman Landscapes
Michael Doneus and Nives Doneus
9. Villae and the Military in the Balkan between Representation, Supply, and Defence
Orsolya Heinrich-Tamáska and Christoph Rummel
10. Villae maritimae and Elites in Dalmatia
Tin Turković
Late Antique villae in the Balkans:Case Studies
11. The Luxury villa of Valerius Dalmatius, Governor of Lugdunensis Tertia at Nagyharsány, Hungary
Zsolt Mráv
12. Roman villae and villa-Dominated Landscape Researches in Pannonia
Máté Szabó
13. Complexity and Contradiction in Diocletian’s Palace (Split, Croatia)
Goran Nikšić
14. From the Laecanii to Tito: The villa maritima expolitissima in Verige Bay (Brioni, Croatia)
Mario Bloier
15. Landscape in Motion: Case Studies of Late Antique villae in Coastal Dalmatia
Tin Turković
16. Diaporit (Albania): From villa to Pilgrimage Centre
William Bowden and Luan Përzhita
17. The Late Antique villa of Nerodimlje and its Depiction of the Seven Sages
Marigona Ademi
18. Romuliana – Gamzigrad: Palace and/or villa?
Stefan Pop-Lazić and Christoph Rummel
19. The Late Antique Complex in Obelya (Sofia, Bulgaria): A Re-assessment of the 1960s
Investigations
Anani Antonov
20. The Ancient Villa Armira in the Province of Thrace
Gergana Kabakchieva and Benjamin Frerix
21. Late Roman villae in the Countryside of Northern Greece
Konstantinos D. Ketanis


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
ateg (27 avril 2026). Late Antique villae in the Balkans. Antiquité tardive en Gaule. Consulté le 7 juin 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/164yq


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