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        <Text language="eng" textformat="05">This volume presents for the first time a systematic study of the urban developments of pre-and early Roman Numidia. The author discusses both recent and older data from surveys and excavations. By means of autopsy, own fieldwork and the presentation of new diachronic city plans, the astonishingly early complexity of Numidia’s cityscapes is visualized. Houses, workshops, sanctuaries, funerary habits and economic developments are analyzed according to their continuities, ruptures and innovations. Through the focus on microregional/local evidence and by breaking with the accepted bipolar acculturation models, a fundamental reevaluation of North Africa’s so-called dark age and the identity discourses of that period is called for.</Text>
        <Text language="ger" textformat="05">Dieser Band zeichnet erstmals systematisch die Städteentwicklung im vor- und frührömischen Numidien nach. Dabei werden rezente wie ältere Survey- und Grabungsdaten diskutiert und neu bewertet. Mittels Autopsie und neuer Phasenpläne gelingt es, die erstaunlich frühe Komplexität und wirtschaftlich-politische Interkonnektivität der Städte Numidiens mit der Mittelmeerwelt zu visualisieren. Wohn- und Werkstattbereiche, Heiligtümer, Grabwesen und Wirtschaft werden auf Kontinuitäten, Brüche und Neuschöpfungen hin untersucht. Mit dem Fokus auf mikroregionale/lokale Kontexte und der Lösung von gängigen binären Akkulturationsmodellen wird gezeigt, dass die sog. dunkle Epoche Nordafrikas und die Identitätsdiskurse dieser Zeit völlig neu zu bewerten sind.</Text>
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        <Text language="eng" textformat="05">The complex phenomena surrounding the incorporation of Numidia into Rome’s sphere of control has been discussed to date predominantly on the basis of bipolar models such as Punicization, Romanization, resistance theory or autochthonology. As an alternative this study, which draws on the author’s own field research and is illustrated by six microregions, delineates the panorama of an extraordinarily early development of urban centers in Numidia, visualizing it with new diachronic phase plans. Referring to selected dwelling and workshop areas, sanctuaries and burial practice, the study identifies specific local and regional characteristics, some of which persisted into the imperial period. At the same time novelties appeared in cultic, mortuary, ceramic and architectural forms which cannot be explained either by the resistance of local groups or by the arrival of new groups, for instance Roman citizens. The complex ornamental and formal vocabulary of buildings and objects in addition to certain evidence of economy (marble imports and exports, ceramic imitations, coin distribution) prove that the towns of Numidia were perfectly integrated in Mediterranean trade networks and cultural transfer processes from the 2nd century B.C. onward. Close ties existed in particular with central Italy and led to mutual influence on politics and territory long before Numidia’s annexation (46 B.C.). Heterogeneous find contexts, distribution mechanisms and inscriptions show however that considerably more actors were involved in this exchange than – as assumed thus far – just the kings of Numidia and the Republican commanders and later the emperors. The common presumption of North Africa’s so-called dark age is thus confronted with a wealth of new excavation and survey data as well as a re-evaluation of recent and older research results. New explanatory models are thereby presented for this decisive phase in North Africa’s urban development and for the identity discourses of that period.&lt;br/&gt;</Text>
        <Text language="ger" textformat="05">Die komplexen Phänomene rund um die Eingliederung Numidiens in den Machtbereich Roms wurden bisher mehrheitlich ausgehend von bipolaren Modellen wie Punisierung, Romanisierung, der Widerstandstheorie oder der Autochthonologie diskutiert. Alternativ hierzu zeichnet die vorliegende Studie basierend auf eigene Feldforschungen und am Fallbeispiel von sechs Mikroregionen das Panorama einer erstaunlich frühen Ausprägung der urbanen Zentren Numidiens nach, die in neuen diachronen Phasenplänen visualisiert wird. Anhand ausgewählter Wohn- und Werkstattbereiche, Heiligtümer und des Grabwesens werden lokal- und regionalspezifische Charakteristika herausgearbeitet, die sich z. T. bis in die Kaiserzeit hielten. Gleichzeitig entstanden Neuschöpfungen von Kult-, Grab-, Keramik- oder Architekturformen, die aber weder mit Resistenz lokaler, noch mit dem Zuzug neuer Gruppen, wie etwa römischer Bürger, zu erklären sind. Die komplexe Dekor- und Formensprache von Bauten und Fundobjekten belegt ebenso wie einige Wirtschaftszeugnisse (Marmorimporte und -exporte, Keramikimitation, Münzdistribution), dass die Städte Numidiens seit dem 2. Jh. v. Chr. bestens in die mediterranen Handelsnetzwerke und kulturellen Transferprozesse eingebunden waren. Besonders zu Mittelitalien bestanden enge Beziehungen, die lange vor der Annexion Numidiens (46 v. Chr.) zu gegenseitiger Einflussnahme auf Politik und Territorium führten. Heterogene Fundkontexte, Distributionsmechanismen und Inschriften zeigen aber, dass deutlich mehr Akteure an diesem Austausch teilnahmen als – wie bislang vermutet – nur die Könige Numidiens und die republikanischen Feldherren bzw. später die Kaiser. Der gängigen Meinung einer ‚dunklen Epoche Nordafrikas‘ werden somit eine Fülle neuer Grabungs- und Surveydaten sowie die Reevaluation älterer Forschungsergebnisse gegenübergestellt. Damit werden neue Erklärungsmodelle für diese entscheidende Entwicklungsphase des Städtewesens Nordafrikas und die Identitätsdiskurse dieser Zeit präsentiert.</Text>
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        <Text language="ger" textformat="05">„The book could be seen as merely a bundle of congress papers, but it has more to offer: it shows an appealing power to think off the beaten track of research and offers a multitude of new insights that can stimulate further research. It is therefore a must-have for those who are engaged in the study of the Roman house.“&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Von Richard de Kind &lt;br/&gt;In: BABESCH 97 (2022), S. 255-256, doi: 10.2143/BAB.97.0.3290542&lt;br/&gt;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------&lt;br/&gt;„Even before one has read  any of the contents, one will be suitably impressed by this monograph: a hardcover folio-sized volume weighing a hefty three kilograms, almost 600 double-column pages on glossy paper, with 4430 footnotes, and many illustrations and maps. (...) This is an incredibly wide-ranging book, considering it is a monograph with single authorship. But as already stated: though wide-ranging it is not a general history of Numidia or a general guide to the many Roman remains, it has a purpose, namely to say something about cultural change and its driving forces. This is a study that is obviously of importance to anybody interested in the development of Numidia (or all of Northern Africa, or the whole circum-Mediterranean) between Hellenistic and early imperial days. But it is also an impressiv contribution to the study of the mechanisms and modalities of culture contact and culture change.“&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;By Frederick G. Naerebout&lt;br/&gt;In: BABESCH 97 (2022), S. 242-244, doi: 10.2143/BAB.97.0.3290542&lt;br/&gt;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------&lt;br/&gt;„[...] in showing what is possible when moving beyond those problematic colonial conceptual categories that have shaped interpretations of archaeological finds across Numidia, Ardeleanu offers one of the first truly postcolonial paths forward for North African studies. One can only hope that this monumental work will begin to shift the discourse for all who work in the region and serve as a model starting point for subsequent material histories of Rome’s African provinces.“&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Von Matthew M. McCarty&lt;br/&gt;In: American Journal of Archeology, Vol. 127, Nr. 1, 2023&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;„[...] this is the most important contribution to Numidian studies for decades, and it will frame all future discussion.“&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Von Josephine Crawley Quinn&lt;br/&gt;In: Journal of Roman Archaeology, Vol. 115,  Nr 1-2, 2025</Text>
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        <Text language="eng" textformat="05">Stefan Ardeleanu studied Classical Archaeology, Ancient History and Byzantine Archaeology from 2006 to 2010 in Heidelberg, Rome and Aix-en-Provence before completing his PhD in 2015 at the Humboldt University in Berlin on pre- and early Roman Numidia. In 2016/17 he was awarded the ‘Reisestipendium’ of the German Archaeological Institute. Since 2015 he has worked on a post-doctoral project on Late Antique epitaphs and funerary contexts at the SFB 933 ‘Materiale Textkulturen’ in Heidelberg. His main research focuses are: North Africa (Hellenistic times until Late Antiquity), Roman funerary reliefs, Late Antique burial customs and the perception of antiquity in modern politics and culture.</Text>
        <Text language="ger" textformat="05">Stefan Ardeleanu studierte 2006-2010 Klassische Archäologie, Alte Geschichte und Byzantinische Archäologie in Heidelberg, Rom und Aix-en-Provence. 2015 wurde er mit einer Arbeit zum vor- und frührömischen Städtewesen in Numidien an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin promoviert. 2016/17 war er Reisestipendiat des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts. Seit 2015 verfolgt er ein Postdoc-Projekt zu spätantiken Grabinschriften und Sepulkralkontexten am SFB 933 „Materiale Textkulturen“ in Heidelberg. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte bilden Nordafrika (Hellenismus-Spätantike), kaiserzeitliche Grabreliefs, spätantikes Grabwesen sowie Antikenrezeption in moderner Politik und Kultur.</Text>
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        <Text language="eng" textformat="05">In the series of “Archäologische Forschungen” (Archaeological Studies), monographs on the various areas of research in Classical Archaeology are published, mainly concentrating on studies concerning architecture, urban research, topography and everyday culture of Greece, Asia Minor, and the periphery of the Greek world. The chronological scope ranges from the beginning of periodized history to late antiquity. The following volumes, partly to be published in sub-series, will present the findings of research and excavations in the Hellenistic and Roman towns of Priene, Aizanoi and Pompeii. “Archäologische Forschungen” are edited by the Head Office of the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut (German Archaeological Institute) in Berlin.</Text>
        <Text language="ger" textformat="05">In der Schriftenreihe der "Archäologischen Forschungen" werden monographische Werke aus den verschiedenen Forschungsgebieten der Klassischen Archäologie veröffentlicht. Einen Schwerpunkt bilden Arbeiten zur Architektur, Stadtforschung, Topographie und zur Alltagskultur Griechenlands, Kleinasiens und der Randgebiete der griechischen Welt. Der zeitliche Rahmen erstreckt sich von den Anfängen der historischen Epochen bis zur Spätantike. In den nächsten, zum Teil in Subreihen editierten Bänden werden Ergebnisse von Forschungen und Grabungen in den hellenistischen und römischen Städten Priene, Aizanoi und Pompeji vorgelegt. Herausgeber der "Archäologischen Forschungen" ist die Zentrale des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts in Berlin.</Text>
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