Towards a semiotic interpretation of the infrastructure of the Celtic-Roman world
https://doi.org/10.28995/2658-4158-2022-2-63-70
Abstract
This article presents a semiotic interpretation of the spatial and temporal infrastructure of the Celtic-Roman world on the example of the ancient Roman Transalpine Consular Road, connecting Rome and Britain. The investigation is based on the author’s field and archaeo-astronomical research and antique sources. The article is focused on the active influence of the ancient infrastructure on the socialisation of the contemporary population of the region and the formation of a multi-level identity in its worldview system.
About the Author
K. L. BannikovRussian Federation
Konstantin L. Bannikov, Dr. of Sci. (History)
Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology
119334
bld. 32A, Leninsky Av.
Moscow
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Review
For citations:
Bannikov K.L. Towards a semiotic interpretation of the infrastructure of the Celtic-Roman world. Studia Religiosa Rossica: Russian Journal of Religion. 2022;(2):63-70. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2658-4158-2022-2-63-70