Roman Urbanism in Italy

Roman Urbanism in Italy portes grátis

Roman Urbanism in Italy

Recent Discoveries and New Directions

Launaro, Alessandro

Casemate Publishers

12/2023

280

Mole

Inglês

9798888570364

15 a 20 dias

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List of contributors
1. Introduction
Alessandro Launaro
Part I. Methods and approaches
2. Approaches to Roman urbanism in Italy: the example of Falerii Novi
Martin Millett
3. The changing face of the eastern Caelian in the 1st-4th centuries AD: work by the Rome Transformed Project
Ian Haynes, Paolo Liverani, Thea Ravasi & Stephen Kay
4. Luck is in the research method: Aquinum, the rediscovery of an 'invisible' town
Giuseppe Ceraudo
Part II. Beyond the textbook
5. Cosa, Orbetello, and the genesis of a colony
Andrea U. De Giorgi
6. The archaeology of Fregellae: an update
Francesca Diosono
7. One should always dress like a marble column (Jackie Kennedy-Onassis): new insights on the urbanism of Alba Fucens
Cecile Evers
Part III. Not your standard Roman town
8. From sanctuary to settlement: mapping the development of Lucus Feroniae through geophysical prospection
Stephen Kay, Sophie Hay & Christopher Smith
9. Septempeda: integrated approaches for revealing a 'small town' in Picenum
Frank Vermeulen
Part IV. Roman towns in the longue duree
10. Lunae: new perspectives from recent archaeological fieldwork
Simonetta Menchelli, Paolo Sangriso, Silvia Marini & Rocco Marcheschi
11. Interamna Lirenas: how special?
Alessandro Launaro
12. A town and its road: Aeclanum on the via Appia
Ben Russell & Girolamo F. De Simone
Part V. Late Antiquity and beyond
13. New archaeological perspective on Late Antique Aquileia
Patrizia Basso
14. Bridging the gap: new data on the settlement continuity in Parma from the stone bridge
Alessia Morigi
15. Conclusion: recent discoveries and new directions
John R. Patterson
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Greece & Rome; Classical Civilization/Rome & the Roman Provinces/Archaeology; urbanism; sites; Italy; towns; Fregellae; Alba Fucens; Cosa; Roman; phenomenon; interpretation; development; fieldwork; discoveries; Po Plain; Republican