Rethinking the Roman City

Rethinking the Roman City

The Spatial Turn and the Archaeology of Roman Italy

Filippi, Dunia

Taylor & Francis Inc

03/2022

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9780815361794

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List of figures

List of contributors

Acknowledgements

PART 1

Methodological approaches

Chapter 1

Topography between two worlds: William Gell and Antonio Nibby

Andrew Wallace-Hadrill with Martin Millett

Chapter 2

Some thoughts on current trends in the archaeology of urban contexts and rural landscapes in the Mediterranean world

Stefano Campana

PART 2

Cities with optimal data: Rome, Ostia and Pompeii

Chapter 3

Topography and Classical Archaeology: Landscape biography

Paolo Carafa

Chapter 4

Sensory-spatial history at Ostia: The embodied space of street porticoes

Jeffrey D. Veitch

Chapter 5

Rethinking Relationships between Ostia and Portus

Simon Keay

Chapter 6

Visual communication in the streets of Pompeii

Annette van Haug and Philipp Kobutsch

PART 3

A key public space in the Roman city: The Forum

Chapter 7

Archaeologists in the Roman Forum

Dunia Filippi

Chapter 8

Historians in the Forum

Nicholas Purcell

Chapter 9

Children and Public Space in Early Imperial Rome

Ray Laurence

Chapter 10

Transformations of public space in the cities of Italy under the Principate: the case of the Forum

John Patterson

Index
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Ancient Rome;Roman Italy;Archaeology of Roman Italy;Forum Romanum;spatial turn;spatial turn in roman archaeology;Young Man;Roman urban space;9th Century BCE;Henri Lefebvre;Ludi Saeculares;ostia;Della;ostia and urban space;Century CE;pompeii;Roman Forum;pompeii and urban space;Praefectus Annonae;Isola Sacra;Landscape Biography;ancient urbanism;6th Century CE;ancient city;Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae;roman urbanism;Geophysical Survey;roman city;Street Porticoes;Topography and Classical Archaeology;Secular Games;Methodological approaches to roman urbanism;Lacus Curtius;Methodological approaches to the spatial turn;St Century CE;Methodological approaches to the archaeology of roman italy;Portico Space;ostia antica;2nd Century CE;archaeology and the roman forum;Community Central Space;archaeology of pompeii;Sample Transect;archaeology of ostia;Capitoline Hill;public space in rome