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ROMAN INFLUENCE IN NORICUM - (M.) Zimmermann Romanisation und Repräsentation in Noricum. (Antiquitas. Reihe 1, Abhandlungen zur Alten Geschichte 71.) Pp. xii + 465, ill., maps. Bonn: Dr. Rudolf Habelt, 2017. Cased, €93. ISBN: 978-3-7749-4080-2.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 December 2018

Manfred Hainzmann*
Affiliation:
Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften

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1 For instance, Scherrer, P., ‘Noreia: Prähistorisch-gallorömische Muttergottheit oder Provinzpersonifikation’, in Hainzmann, M. (ed.), Auf den Spuren keltischer Götterverehrung (2007), pp. 207–41Google Scholar; also Hainzmann, M., ‘Alovne (sive) Nutrices: identische norische Muttergottheiten?’ in Lehner, M. & Schrettle, B. (edd.), Tempelberg und Zentralort? Siedlungs- und Kultentwicklung am Frauenberg bei Leibnitz im Vergleich (2016), pp. 3948Google Scholar; and Hainzmann, M., ‘Bedaios und das Sacrum Alo(v)narum’, in Bertinelli, M.G. Angeli & Donati, A. (edd.), Misurare il tempo, misurare lo spazio (2006), pp. 455–75Google Scholar.