Urban Space and Urban History in the Roman World
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Urban Space and Urban History in the Roman World
Flohr, Miko
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2022
348
Mole
Inglês
9780367498788
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From urban space to urban history - an introduction
Miko Flohr
PART I. EXPERIENCING THE CITY
Political space and the experience of citizenship in the city of Rome: architecture and interpellation
Amy Russell
Emotion and the city: the example of Pompeii
Annette Haug
Hilltops, heat, and precipitation: Roman urban life and the natural environment
Miko Flohr
PART II. COMMUNITY, IDENTITY, AND URBAN SPACE
Topographical permeability and the dynamics of public space in Roman Minturnae
Patric-Alexander Kreuz
Antique statuary and urban identity in Roman Greece
Christopher P. Dickenson
Women in the forum: the cases of Italy and Roman North Africa
Cristina Murer
Religion in the urban landscape: the special case of Rome
Marlis Arnhold
PART III. COMMERCE AND THE URBAN LANDSCAPE
Sacred transactions: religion and markets in Roman urbanism
Elizabeth Fentress
Fora and commerce in Roman Italy
Miko Flohr
The archaeology of urban workshops in the Roman Maghreb
Touatia Amraoui
The ports of Roman Lycia: urbanism, networks, and hierarchies
Candace M. Rice
PART IV. URBAN LIFE BEYOND THE CITY WALLS
Urban borderscapes in Roman Italy: arenas for social, political and cultural interaction
Saskia Stevens
The tabernae outside Porta Ercolano in Pompeii and their context
Sandra Zanella
Roman roads as an indicator of urban life: the Via Appia near Rome
Stephan T.A.M. Mols and Eric Moormann
Miko Flohr
PART I. EXPERIENCING THE CITY
Political space and the experience of citizenship in the city of Rome: architecture and interpellation
Amy Russell
Emotion and the city: the example of Pompeii
Annette Haug
Hilltops, heat, and precipitation: Roman urban life and the natural environment
Miko Flohr
PART II. COMMUNITY, IDENTITY, AND URBAN SPACE
Topographical permeability and the dynamics of public space in Roman Minturnae
Patric-Alexander Kreuz
Antique statuary and urban identity in Roman Greece
Christopher P. Dickenson
Women in the forum: the cases of Italy and Roman North Africa
Cristina Murer
Religion in the urban landscape: the special case of Rome
Marlis Arnhold
PART III. COMMERCE AND THE URBAN LANDSCAPE
Sacred transactions: religion and markets in Roman urbanism
Elizabeth Fentress
Fora and commerce in Roman Italy
Miko Flohr
The archaeology of urban workshops in the Roman Maghreb
Touatia Amraoui
The ports of Roman Lycia: urbanism, networks, and hierarchies
Candace M. Rice
PART IV. URBAN LIFE BEYOND THE CITY WALLS
Urban borderscapes in Roman Italy: arenas for social, political and cultural interaction
Saskia Stevens
The tabernae outside Porta Ercolano in Pompeii and their context
Sandra Zanella
Roman roads as an indicator of urban life: the Via Appia near Rome
Stephan T.A.M. Mols and Eric Moormann
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Dei Sepolcri;monumental topography of Minturnae;Vice Versa;Roman politics;Dense;Roman urban space;Alba Fucens;Roman Italy;Forum Romanum;Roman Metropolis;Early Imperial Period;Roman North Africa;Fourth Century Ce;Honorific Statues;Rome's Urban Landscape;Republican Fora;Imperial Period;Roman Urban;Urban Fora;Porta Capena;Cardo Maximus;Del Foro;Forum Square;Everyday Urban Life;Roman Greece;Roman Imperial Period;Pottery Workshop;Roman Cities
From urban space to urban history - an introduction
Miko Flohr
PART I. EXPERIENCING THE CITY
Political space and the experience of citizenship in the city of Rome: architecture and interpellation
Amy Russell
Emotion and the city: the example of Pompeii
Annette Haug
Hilltops, heat, and precipitation: Roman urban life and the natural environment
Miko Flohr
PART II. COMMUNITY, IDENTITY, AND URBAN SPACE
Topographical permeability and the dynamics of public space in Roman Minturnae
Patric-Alexander Kreuz
Antique statuary and urban identity in Roman Greece
Christopher P. Dickenson
Women in the forum: the cases of Italy and Roman North Africa
Cristina Murer
Religion in the urban landscape: the special case of Rome
Marlis Arnhold
PART III. COMMERCE AND THE URBAN LANDSCAPE
Sacred transactions: religion and markets in Roman urbanism
Elizabeth Fentress
Fora and commerce in Roman Italy
Miko Flohr
The archaeology of urban workshops in the Roman Maghreb
Touatia Amraoui
The ports of Roman Lycia: urbanism, networks, and hierarchies
Candace M. Rice
PART IV. URBAN LIFE BEYOND THE CITY WALLS
Urban borderscapes in Roman Italy: arenas for social, political and cultural interaction
Saskia Stevens
The tabernae outside Porta Ercolano in Pompeii and their context
Sandra Zanella
Roman roads as an indicator of urban life: the Via Appia near Rome
Stephan T.A.M. Mols and Eric Moormann
Miko Flohr
PART I. EXPERIENCING THE CITY
Political space and the experience of citizenship in the city of Rome: architecture and interpellation
Amy Russell
Emotion and the city: the example of Pompeii
Annette Haug
Hilltops, heat, and precipitation: Roman urban life and the natural environment
Miko Flohr
PART II. COMMUNITY, IDENTITY, AND URBAN SPACE
Topographical permeability and the dynamics of public space in Roman Minturnae
Patric-Alexander Kreuz
Antique statuary and urban identity in Roman Greece
Christopher P. Dickenson
Women in the forum: the cases of Italy and Roman North Africa
Cristina Murer
Religion in the urban landscape: the special case of Rome
Marlis Arnhold
PART III. COMMERCE AND THE URBAN LANDSCAPE
Sacred transactions: religion and markets in Roman urbanism
Elizabeth Fentress
Fora and commerce in Roman Italy
Miko Flohr
The archaeology of urban workshops in the Roman Maghreb
Touatia Amraoui
The ports of Roman Lycia: urbanism, networks, and hierarchies
Candace M. Rice
PART IV. URBAN LIFE BEYOND THE CITY WALLS
Urban borderscapes in Roman Italy: arenas for social, political and cultural interaction
Saskia Stevens
The tabernae outside Porta Ercolano in Pompeii and their context
Sandra Zanella
Roman roads as an indicator of urban life: the Via Appia near Rome
Stephan T.A.M. Mols and Eric Moormann
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Dei Sepolcri;monumental topography of Minturnae;Vice Versa;Roman politics;Dense;Roman urban space;Alba Fucens;Roman Italy;Forum Romanum;Roman Metropolis;Early Imperial Period;Roman North Africa;Fourth Century Ce;Honorific Statues;Rome's Urban Landscape;Republican Fora;Imperial Period;Roman Urban;Urban Fora;Porta Capena;Cardo Maximus;Del Foro;Forum Square;Everyday Urban Life;Roman Greece;Roman Imperial Period;Pottery Workshop;Roman Cities