This paper aims at making preliminary considerations on thermo-mineral bath complexes in Asia Minor, where this typology of buildings until now was never analysed upon a comprehensive perspective. Even if the literary and epigraphic sources are not always detailed on this topic, they give us important clues in order to identify ancient thermal sites. But only archaeological data can help in reconstructing, whenever possible, their overall organisation, which differs in some aspects from the ‘traditional’ Roman baths. A selected number of sites having very dissimilar extent and features, located in various provinces of Asia Minor, will be taken into consideration: the Asklepieion of Pergamon, Allianoi, Hierapolis in Phrygia, Aquae Saravenae ...
This thesis considers the architecture and technology of the public, urban baths of Central Italy du...
The paper deals with a new thermal building in Roman Gortyna (Creta), which was totally unknown befo...
International audienceA vast monument dating from Roman and Byzantine times (2nd-6th centuries AD), ...
In Rough Cilicia, monumental public architecture was built in the initial phase of the social and po...
International Conference for Mylopotamos, Crete, 24-30 October 2003The eparchy of Mylopotamos is hom...
Almost fifty bath complexes were excavated in the westernmost part of the Eparchy of Illyricum,in th...
Baths count among the most frequent, but generally little studied, type-buildings of the Roman perio...
<p>Very close to the Roman city of Lugo, on the banks of the river Miño, the city’s modern Thermal S...
This work is the study of the thermal waters and spas, the aquae of Roman Africa, among which struct...
The Nero Baths of Patara are among the earliest Roman baths in Asia Minor. The building, located at ...
ERETRIA XXV presents the study of Roman baths excavated by the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece...
This dissertation examines how local populations in the Roman East responded to empire-wide trends b...
The aim of the research project is to study the exploitation of thermomineral resources in the Roman...
Searching for historical backgrounds of today’s technological achievements, the authors examined a c...
Since ancient times, the Calabrian territories were affected continuously and in different dominatio...
This thesis considers the architecture and technology of the public, urban baths of Central Italy du...
The paper deals with a new thermal building in Roman Gortyna (Creta), which was totally unknown befo...
International audienceA vast monument dating from Roman and Byzantine times (2nd-6th centuries AD), ...
In Rough Cilicia, monumental public architecture was built in the initial phase of the social and po...
International Conference for Mylopotamos, Crete, 24-30 October 2003The eparchy of Mylopotamos is hom...
Almost fifty bath complexes were excavated in the westernmost part of the Eparchy of Illyricum,in th...
Baths count among the most frequent, but generally little studied, type-buildings of the Roman perio...
<p>Very close to the Roman city of Lugo, on the banks of the river Miño, the city’s modern Thermal S...
This work is the study of the thermal waters and spas, the aquae of Roman Africa, among which struct...
The Nero Baths of Patara are among the earliest Roman baths in Asia Minor. The building, located at ...
ERETRIA XXV presents the study of Roman baths excavated by the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece...
This dissertation examines how local populations in the Roman East responded to empire-wide trends b...
The aim of the research project is to study the exploitation of thermomineral resources in the Roman...
Searching for historical backgrounds of today’s technological achievements, the authors examined a c...
Since ancient times, the Calabrian territories were affected continuously and in different dominatio...
This thesis considers the architecture and technology of the public, urban baths of Central Italy du...
The paper deals with a new thermal building in Roman Gortyna (Creta), which was totally unknown befo...
International audienceA vast monument dating from Roman and Byzantine times (2nd-6th centuries AD), ...