Papers on Italian urbanism in the first millennium B.C. / edited by Elizabeth C. Robinson ; with contributions by P.A.J. Attema, [and 13 others].

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Portsmouth, Rhode Island : Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2014.
Description
242 pages : illustrations, maps, plans ; 27 cm.

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Series
  • International Roman Archaeology Conference series [More in this series]
  • Journal of Roman archaeology. Supplementary series ; no. 97. [More in this series]
  • Journal of Roman archaeology. JRA Supplementary series, 1063-4304 ; number 97
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
  • Introduction / Elizabeth C. Robinson
  • Aspects of urbanism and political ideology in Archaic Rome / Gabriele Cifani
  • The creation of the Forum and the making of monumental Rome / John North Hopkins
  • Processes of urban development in northern and central Etruria in the Orientalizing and Archaic periods / Phil Perkins
  • Etruscan urbanism at Bologna, Marzabotto and in the Po valley / Elisabetta Govi
  • Reconstructing a golden age in temple construction : temples and roofs from the last Tarquin to the Roman Republic (c.530-480 B.C.) in Rome, Etruria and Latium / Patricia S. Lulof
  • Constructing urban landscapes in Latium Vetus in the Archaic period / Elisabeth van't Lindenhout
  • From Latin planned urbanism to Roman colonial layouts : the town-planning of Gabii and its cultural implications / Marcello Mogetta
  • Early urbanization at Crustumerium (9th-5th c. B.C.) / P.A.J. Attema, F. di Gennaro, J.F. Seubers, B. Belelli Marchesini and B. Ullrich
  • Non-Greek urbanism in Southern Italy in the 4th and 3rd c. B.C. / Elizabeth C. Robinson
  • An indigenous perspective on urbanization in Archaic and Classical Sicily / Spencer Pope
  • Whither early Roman urbanization studies? / Peter A.J. Attema.
ISBN
  • 9780991373017
  • 0991373014
OCLC
880966703
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