It has been established in the preceding sections that settlement walls were by no means uncommon in ancient Egypt, and it is from this tradition that the late Roman and early Islamic urban configuration developed. With the incorporation of the country into the Roman empire, it was inevitable that changes would be made to its defensive situation, and the continuing Hellenization of the upper classes would alter perceptions of the urban ideal. This section will consider to what extent these forces brought Egypt into line with other eastern Roman provinces, and how the urban enceinte developed after the Arab conquest of the country in 642
The paper discusses the issue of the real beginning of Cairo and defines the proper boundaries of hi...
The last half century has seen an explosion in the study of late antiquity, largely prompted by the ...
Scholarship on late antique cities has largely conceptualized them as singular entities, either deca...
Late antique Egypt ran from the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) to the Arab conqu...
Among the great urban centres of the Roman Empire, Alexandria yielded place only to the imperial cap...
Historians have long ranked the Roman takeover of Ptolemaic Egypt both as a major and far-reaching e...
This chapter situates Egypt within wider debates arising from the field of Islamic archaeology, and ...
The development of urbanism has often been associated with the appearance of state-level society. Al...
How Muslims turned urbanism of Roman towns and reused it in their new economical and political requi...
In Roman times, North Africa was one of the principal productive areas and a fundamental source of g...
This thesis aims to describe the development and transformation of urban and rural settlements in Sy...
The beginning of Late Antiquity was marked by the foundation of Constantinople, the largest city eve...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
Os estudos sobre o Egito romano, durante muito tempo, não se dedicaram a explorar a influência roman...
The Hellenistic-Roman port town in Egypt is a testimony to the impact of civilization changes on urb...
The paper discusses the issue of the real beginning of Cairo and defines the proper boundaries of hi...
The last half century has seen an explosion in the study of late antiquity, largely prompted by the ...
Scholarship on late antique cities has largely conceptualized them as singular entities, either deca...
Late antique Egypt ran from the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) to the Arab conqu...
Among the great urban centres of the Roman Empire, Alexandria yielded place only to the imperial cap...
Historians have long ranked the Roman takeover of Ptolemaic Egypt both as a major and far-reaching e...
This chapter situates Egypt within wider debates arising from the field of Islamic archaeology, and ...
The development of urbanism has often been associated with the appearance of state-level society. Al...
How Muslims turned urbanism of Roman towns and reused it in their new economical and political requi...
In Roman times, North Africa was one of the principal productive areas and a fundamental source of g...
This thesis aims to describe the development and transformation of urban and rural settlements in Sy...
The beginning of Late Antiquity was marked by the foundation of Constantinople, the largest city eve...
International audienceThis chapter examines how urban populations in early Islam identified themselv...
Os estudos sobre o Egito romano, durante muito tempo, não se dedicaram a explorar a influência roman...
The Hellenistic-Roman port town in Egypt is a testimony to the impact of civilization changes on urb...
The paper discusses the issue of the real beginning of Cairo and defines the proper boundaries of hi...
The last half century has seen an explosion in the study of late antiquity, largely prompted by the ...
Scholarship on late antique cities has largely conceptualized them as singular entities, either deca...