Roman Turdetania makes use of the literary and archeological sources to provide an updated state of knowledge from a postcolonial approach about the socio-cultural interaction processes and the subsequent romanisation of the populations in the southern Iberian Peninsula from the 4th to the 1st centuries BCE. The resulting communities shaped a new identity, hybrid and converging, resulting from the previous PhoenicianâPunic substrate vigorously coexisting with the new Hellenistic-Roman imprint.
Graduated and PhD students, academicians, specialists and all interested in Roman History, provinces and imperialism, as well as in phenomena of cultural interaction and aculturation from a postcolonial perspective.