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Changing Landscapes. The impact of Roman towns in the Western Mediterranean

Ante Quem

Edited by Corsi C. and Vermeulen F.
Bologna, Proceedings of the International Colloquium, Castelo de Vide, 15-17 maggio 2008.
English, French and Spanish Text.
Bologna, 2010; paperback, pp. 396, b/w and col. ill., cm 21x29,5.
(Ricerche. Series maior. 1).
Bologna, roceedings of the International Colloquium, Castelo de Vide, 15-17 maggio, 2008.

series: Ricerche. Series maior

ISBN: 88-7849-055-5 - EAN13: 9788878490550

Subject: Essays on Ancient Times,Gardens and Parks

Period: 0-1000 (0-XI) Ancient World

Places: Rome

Languages:  english, french, spanish text   english, french, spanish text   english, french, spanish text  

Weight: 1.46 kg


Roman archaeology has for centuries been looking mostly at the urban centres and especially at the great monuments that rose within them. Today, a new generation of archaeologists has convincingly shown which was the crucial impact of Roman urbanism on the landscapes of the Western Empire. Using an array of new techniques, such as remote sensing and GIS-based spatial analysis, integrated with more traditional approaches, new ideas about the relationship of interdependency between town and territory have been developed.

During a 3-day congress held near the Romano-Lusitanian town site and museum of Ammaia, in central Portugal, internationally renowned researchers have presented regional syntheses and excellent case-studies of this impact of Roman towns on the landscapes of, in particular, the south-western provinces. This book is a well illustrated reflection of this scientific endeavour, which will set out the pathways of research into Roman urbanism and landscape evolution during the coming decades.

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