For a long time the study of the landscape of Chaonia (northern region of Epirus) under Roman rule has been focused essentially on the territory of Butrint, while the wider studies of this region have often favoured the Hellenistic age. The research of the last few years has opened up new study perspectives that have allowed us to re-evaluate the development of cities such as Phoinike, Bouthrotum, Hadrianopolis and their territories in the Roman age. Similar historical parables can also be seen in other sites nearby. At the beginning of the 1st and 2nd century AD some important developments took place in urban areas and in the surrounding landscape, when it comes to, for example, the viability and the agricultural infrastructures. These dyn...
This study focuses on the region of Argolid in the eastern part of the Greek Peloponnese during the ...
This dissertation offers a new analysis of the activities of the Roman army in the Balkan peninsula ...
. AT ITS GREATEST EXTENT, THE ROMAN EMPIRE REPRESENTED ONE OF THE largest continuous areas of land t...
For a long time the study of the landscape of Chaonia (northern region of Epirus) under Roman rule h...
For a long time the study of the evolution of the Roman landscape of Caonia, the northern region of ...
This article addresses some of the major aspects of population dynamics in Chaonia, the northernmost...
As we all know, the archaeological investigation of a city has always been an issue of great interes...
Archaeological Research and Heritage Safeguard in Northen Epirus Between Hellenistic Period and Roma...
The quest for features of inter-regional variability, within a landscape with striking characters of...
Systematic field surveys and topographical research undertaken to date in various Italian regions so...
Systematic field surveys and topographical research undertaken to date in various Italian regions so...
This paper suggests new approaches to the ancient history of the Peloponnese, Greece. It is intended...
From the late-3rd century AD until the 6th century AD, continuous private investments fuelled a sign...
Theories that presented decline and depopulation as defining characteristics of Greece at the transi...
This dissertation offers a new analysis of the activities of the Roman army in the Balkan peninsula ...
This study focuses on the region of Argolid in the eastern part of the Greek Peloponnese during the ...
This dissertation offers a new analysis of the activities of the Roman army in the Balkan peninsula ...
. AT ITS GREATEST EXTENT, THE ROMAN EMPIRE REPRESENTED ONE OF THE largest continuous areas of land t...
For a long time the study of the landscape of Chaonia (northern region of Epirus) under Roman rule h...
For a long time the study of the evolution of the Roman landscape of Caonia, the northern region of ...
This article addresses some of the major aspects of population dynamics in Chaonia, the northernmost...
As we all know, the archaeological investigation of a city has always been an issue of great interes...
Archaeological Research and Heritage Safeguard in Northen Epirus Between Hellenistic Period and Roma...
The quest for features of inter-regional variability, within a landscape with striking characters of...
Systematic field surveys and topographical research undertaken to date in various Italian regions so...
Systematic field surveys and topographical research undertaken to date in various Italian regions so...
This paper suggests new approaches to the ancient history of the Peloponnese, Greece. It is intended...
From the late-3rd century AD until the 6th century AD, continuous private investments fuelled a sign...
Theories that presented decline and depopulation as defining characteristics of Greece at the transi...
This dissertation offers a new analysis of the activities of the Roman army in the Balkan peninsula ...
This study focuses on the region of Argolid in the eastern part of the Greek Peloponnese during the ...
This dissertation offers a new analysis of the activities of the Roman army in the Balkan peninsula ...
. AT ITS GREATEST EXTENT, THE ROMAN EMPIRE REPRESENTED ONE OF THE largest continuous areas of land t...