The Urbanisation of Rome and Latium Vetus : From the Bronze Age to the Archaic Era
Francesca. Fulminante
Bok Engelsk 2014 · Electronic books.
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Utgitt | New York : Cambridge University Press , 2014
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Omfang | 1 online resource (434 p.)
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Opplysninger | Description based upon print version of record.. - Cover; The Urbanisation of Rome and Latium Vetus; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Figures and Tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; One Urbanisation and State Formation in Middle Tyrrhenian Italy: Historical Questions and Theoretical Models; 1.1. The Origin of the City in Middle Tyrrhenian Italy; 1.2. Approaches to Urbanisation and State Formation from a Comparative Perspective; Evolutionary Approaches; Multi-Trajectory (Anti-Evolutionary) Approaches; Recent Comparative Approaches: The Copenhagen Polis Centre Project. - Beginning of the Early Iron Age 1, or Latial Phase IIA (Second Half of the Tenth and Beginning of the Ninth Century BC)Advanced Phase of Early Iron Age 1 and Beginning of Early Iron Age 2, or Latial Phase IIB and Latial Phase IIIA (Ninth Century; Urban Rome (End of the Early Iron Age, Orientalizing Age and Archaic Age); First Regal Period (End of the Early Iron Age 2 and Orientalizing Age, or Latial Phases IIIB, IVA and Beginning of Latial Phase; New Archaeological Evidence in Rome from the First Regal Period (End of the Early Iron Age 2 and Orientalizing Age, or Latial P. - Geographical Information Systems, Determinism and Space: Current Theoretical Debate on the Use of GIS in Archaeology2.5. Conclusions; Three The City Level: Rome from a Small Bronze Age Village to the Great City of the Archaic Age; 3.1. Rome from the Bronze Age to the Archaic Age: Archaeological Evidence; Premise; Pre-Urban Rome (Bronze Age); Middle Bronze Age (Seventeenth to Fourteenth Century BC); Recent Bronze Age (Thirteenth Century BC); Final Bronze Age (Twelfth to Tenth Century BC); Proto-Urban Rome (Early Iron Age). - Geography and MorphologyGeology; The Limits of Latium Vetus; The Nature of Settlement Development in Latium Vetus; 2.2. Data: Archaeological Research in Rome and Latium Vetus from the End of the Nineteenth to the Beginning of the Twenty-first; 2.3. Data Collected and Used in the Present Study; The Territorial Sample; The Regional Sample; Nature of the Data; Criteria for the Identification and Measurement of Settlements; 2.4. Methodology and Theoretical Issues; Settlement Patterns and Locational Models: Some Theoretical Issues. - Rome during the Second Regal Period (End of the Recent Orientalizing Age, or Latial Phase IVB, and the Archaic Age, ca. End of. - The Model of Social Evolution of the Roman School of Pre- and Proto-HistoryThe Socio-Ecological Model of Urbanisation Developed by John Bintliff; The Contribution of German Landscape Ideas and Territorial Behaviour Approaches to the Socio-Ecological Model of Urbanisation; The Contribution of Face-to-Face Social Organisation Theories to the Socio-Ecological Model of Urbanisation; The Socio-Ecological Model Applied to Urbanisation in Greece during the First Millennium BC; 1.3. Conclusions: Towards a Reconciliation; Two The Latin Landscape, Data and Methodology; 2.1. The Latin Landscape. - Offers an original and unprecedented analysis of urbanization and state formation in Rome and Latium vetus from the Bronze Age to the Archaic Era.
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ISBN | 9781107030350
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