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单词 pre-Roman
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Definition of pre-Roman in English:

pre-Roman

adjective
  • Relating to a period before the rise or dominance of ancient Rome, or before the conquest of a particular region by the ancient Romans.

    the Celtic kingdoms of pre-Roman Britain
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In other areas, notably the upland regions, pre-existing native farms and villages continued the traditional pre-Roman patterns of agricultural production.
    • This represents the largest concentration of official documents from any one place in the pre-Roman city.
    • Medieval society, like pre-Roman society, was one of kinship and hierarchy (which is not the same as class, by the way).
    • The simplified, severe mask used for his own face shows Picasso's interest in the pre-Roman sculptures of his Spanish homeland he had seen in the Louvre.
    • Walkers will be taken on an informative tour with their expert guide and given an insight into life in pre-Roman Britain, as well as enjoying some fantastic views across the county from the top of Battlesbury Camp.
    • The foundation's findings showed that York can claim to have a ghost from every period in history from pre-Roman times to the present day.
    • In some regions this seems to have prompted what was effectively a return to pre-Roman traditions amongst the indigenous populations of what had been the Roman empire.
    • The earliest urban centers in what is now Germany were established by the Romans on or near the Rhine, often on the sites of pre-Roman settlements.
    • That's why we are interested in pre-Roman and Islamic periods.
    • There were two alcoholic drinks available to northern European peoples in the pre-Roman Iron Age.
    • The discovery in Pompeii of a pre-Roman temple is being hailed as evidence that the city was sophisticated and thriving 300 years before Vesuvius erupted.
    • The simplicity of the format, an A-Z with each of the 750 entries not exceeding 200 words, made the York Book a one-stop shop for those seeking information from pre-Roman times to the Millennium.
    • There is hardly a page without some inaccurate simplification, for example, pre-Roman Britain ‘was a society where trade was not well developed,’ a statement not supported by modern archaeology.
    • The Roman names are themselves Latinised versions of pre-Roman ones.
    • The head was thought to be the seat of the spirit in pre-Roman Britain so it may be a local native tradition.
    • Why not return to pre-Roman and pre-Christian times, when the Germanic tribes were uncorrupted by the cosmopolitan civilization of Europe?
    • Legend has it that the city was founded by Hercules, but archaeologists are able to trace its roots back to pre-Roman times.
    • The Celts were the Iron Age inhabitants of Europe in the pre-Roman period.
    • Basque is a pre-Roman language whose origin has not been clearly determined.
    • The countryside changed, or was changing, from a pattern of use established in the pre-Roman period of small fields to one of broad acres.
 
 
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