Rulers, Nomads, and Christians in Roman North Africa
Discover the intricate tapestry of North Africa during the Roman Empire with "Rulers, Nomads, and Christians in Roman North Africa," a compelling collection of ten essays edited by distinguished scholars. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1995, this hardback edition spans 352 pages, offering a profound analysis of the region's political institutions and the dynamics between sedentary communities. Dive into a rich historical narrative that explores the interaction between diverse nomadic groups and settled societies, culminating in enlightening studies on the rise of African Christianity. This book is essential for anyone interested in ancient history and the complex cultural heritage of North Africa. Enhance your library with this valuable resource today!