Archaeological research by the University of Pisa at Nora in Sardinia started at the beginning of the 1990's. It was focused on the district with commercial and craftsman-like characteristics, which was located on the road linking the centre of the town to its port.Between the end of the 2nd and 3rd century AD the district was widely modified, the largest baths in the town were built, the road was paved and flanked by a porch and the commercial characteristics were confirmed by the construction of a multifunctional complex called Insula A. One of the shops in the block A-B was equipped with an apartment characterized by a richness which showed the ascent of the owner. The modification of the district finds its counterpart in the redevelopme...
The first archaeological campaign at the so-called Terme di Nerone in Pisa took place in the months ...
Sardinia, the second largest island in the Mediterranean, is the Italian region with the largest num...
This article presents the outcomes of the archaeological researches carried out in the last twenty y...
Archaeological research by the University of Pisa at Nora in Sardinia started at the beginning of th...
Archaeological research by the University of Pisa at Nora in Sardinia started at the beginning of th...
Milan University began research at Nora in autumn 2002 continuing the project begun by Venice Univer...
Milan University began research at Nora in autumn 2002 continuing the project begun by Venice Univer...
Recent studies and excavations at the site of Nora in southern Sardinia have shown that the settleme...
The first archaeological researches in Nora took place in 1890-1892, with the excavation led by F. V...
The archaeological site of Nora is built on a large peninsula that marks the Gulf of Cagliari (Sardi...
Nuragic to late-Roman sea-level changes and urban layout evolution at the site of Nora (Sardinia, It...
The Area Scheibler, located in the Western outskirts of Pisa, has been the place of discoveries ...
The city of Nora, located on the southern coast of Sardinia, represents an important field of study ...
The first archaeological campaign at the so-called Terme di Nerone in Pisa took place in the months ...
The aim of this paper is to show the results of the first archaeological campaign of the Isthmos Pro...
The first archaeological campaign at the so-called Terme di Nerone in Pisa took place in the months ...
Sardinia, the second largest island in the Mediterranean, is the Italian region with the largest num...
This article presents the outcomes of the archaeological researches carried out in the last twenty y...
Archaeological research by the University of Pisa at Nora in Sardinia started at the beginning of th...
Archaeological research by the University of Pisa at Nora in Sardinia started at the beginning of th...
Milan University began research at Nora in autumn 2002 continuing the project begun by Venice Univer...
Milan University began research at Nora in autumn 2002 continuing the project begun by Venice Univer...
Recent studies and excavations at the site of Nora in southern Sardinia have shown that the settleme...
The first archaeological researches in Nora took place in 1890-1892, with the excavation led by F. V...
The archaeological site of Nora is built on a large peninsula that marks the Gulf of Cagliari (Sardi...
Nuragic to late-Roman sea-level changes and urban layout evolution at the site of Nora (Sardinia, It...
The Area Scheibler, located in the Western outskirts of Pisa, has been the place of discoveries ...
The city of Nora, located on the southern coast of Sardinia, represents an important field of study ...
The first archaeological campaign at the so-called Terme di Nerone in Pisa took place in the months ...
The aim of this paper is to show the results of the first archaeological campaign of the Isthmos Pro...
The first archaeological campaign at the so-called Terme di Nerone in Pisa took place in the months ...
Sardinia, the second largest island in the Mediterranean, is the Italian region with the largest num...
This article presents the outcomes of the archaeological researches carried out in the last twenty y...