The role of social memory processes in community formation during the Roman Imperial Period (25 BC - c. 300 AD) in Pisidia (SW-Anatolia) KU Leuven
The main questions this project answers revolve around what it meant for Pisidian social groups (SW Asia Minor) to be part of the Roman Empire in terms of actual impact, and how they used social memory processes to (re)negotiate their existence within this dynamic world. In chapter 1, we demonstrate the negative impact of modern social memory processes on our understanding of Hellenistic and Roman Imperial Pisidia by deconstructing the ...