book cover
Download Sample PDF

H 276 x W 203 mm

500 pages

204 figures, 5 tables, 8 plates, 1 map (colour throughout)

Published Nov 2025

Archaeopress Access Archaeology

ISBN

Paperback: 9781805832034

Digital: 9781805832041

DOI 10.32028/9781805832034

Recommend to a librarian

Related titles

SOMA 2024: Proceedings of the 25th Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology

Mediterranean – History as it once has been Zadar, 25-27 April 2024

Edited by Mladen Pešić, Luka Bratović, Doris Kurtov

Paperback
£80.00
Includes PDF

PDF eBook
(personal use)
Free Download

PDF eBook
(institutional use)
£9.99

Add to basket

Add to wishlist

The Roman Remains of South-West France is a richly illustrated guide to over 100 sites, detailing Roman cities, baths, villas, pottery kilns, and museums. It explores key features like terra sigillata production and Gallic resistance, offering historical insights and practical reasons to visit.

READ MORE

About the Author

Mladen Pešić graduated in Archaeology and Geography from the University of Zadar in 2007 and began his career as a conservator-restorer of underwater archaeological finds. Since 2005 he has been involved in many underwater archaeological field works. He obtained his PhD in 2019 with the subject ‘African imports recovered from the Croatian seabed dating from the 1st to the 5th centuries AD’. He is currently working as the Director of ICUA Zadar.


Luka Bratović obtained his Master’s degree in Library Science in 2014 from the Department of Information Sciences, University of Zadar, Croatia. His career path started with the Professional Training Program at the same University. As a Graduate Librarian in 2016, the following year he received the qualification of Professional Associate Librarian. Since 2020, he has been employed at the ICUA Zadar Library.


Doris Kurtov earned a degree in English and French Language and Literature from the Faculty of Philosophy in Zadar in 1992. Since 2018, she has headed the International Cooperation and Funding Department at ICUA Zadar, overseeing the Centre’s mission, international projects, and partnerships. Previously, she spent twelve years at the Croatian Ministry of Culture and Media.