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The Roman West, AD 200-500; an archaeological study
Alan Esmonde Cleary
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Archaeological Survey
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Roman
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Disintegration
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Change Process
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Long-term Consequences
50%
Rural Settlements
50%
Archaeological Evidence
50%
Textual Evidence
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Rhine
50%
Gibraltar
50%
Christianity
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3rd Millennium BC
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Militarization
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2nd Century
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Long-term Processes
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Imperial Authority
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Barbarians
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Roman Imperial
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Military Identity
50%
Economic Interaction
50%
Arts and Humanities
Roman West
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Rural Settlement
50%
Archaeological Evidence
50%
Rhythm
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Christianity
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Turning Point
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2nd Century
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3rd Century
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Processes of change
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Century Crisis
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Militarization
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Regionalization
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Gibraltar
50%
barbarians
50%
Imperial Authority
50%
Rhine
50%
Social Sciences
Militarization
100%
Rural Settlement
100%
3rd Century
100%
2nd Century
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Gibraltar
100%