This paper critically examines the long-standing view that Roman rural organization differed fundamentally from that of the other polities of central-southern Italy, and that this difference somehow explains Roman imperial success. First, the intellectual history of this paradigm is examined, focusing especially on 19th century socio-evolutionary theory and on the role of landscape archaeology in the period following WWII. Then, recent archaeological studies on settlement dynamics and land division practices in ancient Italy are discussed. In light of these results, this paper proposes an alternative understanding of Roman-Italic rural development and land division practices and as such also questions the ancient topos which associates Roma...
This paper presents a discussion of two related developments in the archaeology of the Roman rural l...
In this paper, I question why the rapid methodological development of field survey as a technique fo...
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact...
This paper critically examines the long-standing view that Roman rural organization differed fundame...
Roman rural landscapes have long been associated with villas, that generally were regarded as its ce...
This paper is intended as a survey of the major points in the debate over land use in Roman Italy in...
The Roman villa was a defining element of the Roman world and its appearance and spread, both in va...
This paper studies rural populations in the Roman frontier province of Germania inferior, employing ...
In this dissertation, I examine the process of rural infill in central Italy– a pattern of regional ...
Since the 1960s, excavations, survey and environmental studies have generated a wealth of data on th...
Studies like Hannibal’s Legacy by Arnold Toynbee (1965) and Italian Manpower by Peter A. Brunt (1971...
The first two centuries AD are conventionally thought of as the "golden age" of the Roman Empire, ye...
Rural Italy during the Roman Period. J. -P. Vallat. The study of rural Italy during the Roman peri...
This article aims to explore some of the wealth of evidence for the diversity of agrarian landscapes...
This chapter investigates trends in settlement patterns and urban occupation in eastern Cisalpine Ga...
This paper presents a discussion of two related developments in the archaeology of the Roman rural l...
In this paper, I question why the rapid methodological development of field survey as a technique fo...
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact...
This paper critically examines the long-standing view that Roman rural organization differed fundame...
Roman rural landscapes have long been associated with villas, that generally were regarded as its ce...
This paper is intended as a survey of the major points in the debate over land use in Roman Italy in...
The Roman villa was a defining element of the Roman world and its appearance and spread, both in va...
This paper studies rural populations in the Roman frontier province of Germania inferior, employing ...
In this dissertation, I examine the process of rural infill in central Italy– a pattern of regional ...
Since the 1960s, excavations, survey and environmental studies have generated a wealth of data on th...
Studies like Hannibal’s Legacy by Arnold Toynbee (1965) and Italian Manpower by Peter A. Brunt (1971...
The first two centuries AD are conventionally thought of as the "golden age" of the Roman Empire, ye...
Rural Italy during the Roman Period. J. -P. Vallat. The study of rural Italy during the Roman peri...
This article aims to explore some of the wealth of evidence for the diversity of agrarian landscapes...
This chapter investigates trends in settlement patterns and urban occupation in eastern Cisalpine Ga...
This paper presents a discussion of two related developments in the archaeology of the Roman rural l...
In this paper, I question why the rapid methodological development of field survey as a technique fo...
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact...