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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 January 2009
This paper is of fundamental interest to those working on the archaeology of the Roman provinces because it moves us a considerable way forward in relating two previously disparate branches to study to one another. Until now it has been almost impossible to find serious studies which connect settlement and landscape with religion. By drawing on the impressive recent tradition of Dutch landscape archaeology within the Roman period and systematically using the extensive epigraphic evidence for religion Derks provides not only new insights into the nature of Roman provincial society but also a soundly based study which stands well beside the work of prehistorians like Bradley. Derks paper is thus of great interest and should form a model for the study of other regions. I would be particularly interested to see whether the distribution of dedications to Mars and Hercules was similarly structured in other areas, especially in Mediterranean areas.