2021
DOI: 10.1017/s0068246221000027
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Centuriated Luceria: A Latin Colony and Its Territory

Abstract: The extensive traces of Roman centuriation and its associated farms identified from aerial photographs near Lucera, ancient Luceria, in the plain of northern Apulia, have generally been attributed to the Gracchan agrarian reforms of the 130s/120s BC. However, the dating of these land divisions, on the basis of the excavation of the farms and centuriation roads by John Bradford and Barri Jones in 1949–50 and 1962–3, is of questionable reliability, and their work at Luceria was never properly published. This stu… Show more

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“…Hellenistic mercenaries: Griffith [1935] 1968; Marinovic 1988; Loman 2005 on accompanying wives and children. Roman colonisation: Pelgrom and Stek 2014 and Pelgrom 2018 for the limitations of the traditional paradigm; Stek 2018 for the benefits of moving ‘beyond the Romanising agrotown’ in tracking colonisation's variable footprint; Kim 2021 on the dating of Roman centuriation at Luceria; Jewell 2019 on colonisation as forced displacement.…”
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“…Hellenistic mercenaries: Griffith [1935] 1968; Marinovic 1988; Loman 2005 on accompanying wives and children. Roman colonisation: Pelgrom and Stek 2014 and Pelgrom 2018 for the limitations of the traditional paradigm; Stek 2018 for the benefits of moving ‘beyond the Romanising agrotown’ in tracking colonisation's variable footprint; Kim 2021 on the dating of Roman centuriation at Luceria; Jewell 2019 on colonisation as forced displacement.…”
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confidence: 99%