International audienceHere we discuss the orientation of Segontium, the Roman fort of Caernarfon, North Wales. As all the Roman military camps, this fort was planned according to an ideal pattern that was also applied to the coloniae, the outposts established in the territories conquered by Rome. The planning of military camps and colonies was based on a grid of parallel and perpendicular streets, where the main of them, the Decumanus, was specifically aligned. Some scholars are arguing that the Decumani were oriented according to the opportunity and environmental conditions of the place, some others are proposing the possibility of an astronomical orientation, to confer a symbolic meaning to the place too. Here we show that Segontium, besi...
International audienceHere we discuss the orientation of the urban planning of two Roman towns in Ge...
San Galgano Abbey is a Cistercian abbey in Tuscany, a few kilometres from Siena. The building of its...
The centuriation, also known as limitation, was the method used by the Roman surveyors for subdividi...
International audienceHere we discuss the orientation of Segontium, the Roman fort of Caernarfon, No...
It seems that the ancient Roman towns were oriented with the sunrise. Here I propose a discussion on...
As is well known, several Roman sources report on the existence of a town foundation ritual, inherit...
This paper is an attempt to reevaluate, along the lines of latin agrimensores' theories (Hygin, Lach...
Trabajo presentado en 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), celeb...
Novaesium was a Roman fort on the Rhine, a fort which served for the campaigns of Augustus and Drusu...
Despite the fact that ancient writings indicate a clear necessity to orient Roman towns according ...
Special issue: SEAC 25th Joint Conference, held in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 18th - 22nd Septem...
The centuriations were public lands delimited and divided in regular lots by Rome as a result of the...
From the most ancient times, the Roman military camps were planned according to a certain ideal patt...
Discussion of an astronomical orientation of Turin as Julia Augusta Taurinorum, based on the results...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that cosmological factors were applied in the planning and o...
International audienceHere we discuss the orientation of the urban planning of two Roman towns in Ge...
San Galgano Abbey is a Cistercian abbey in Tuscany, a few kilometres from Siena. The building of its...
The centuriation, also known as limitation, was the method used by the Roman surveyors for subdividi...
International audienceHere we discuss the orientation of Segontium, the Roman fort of Caernarfon, No...
It seems that the ancient Roman towns were oriented with the sunrise. Here I propose a discussion on...
As is well known, several Roman sources report on the existence of a town foundation ritual, inherit...
This paper is an attempt to reevaluate, along the lines of latin agrimensores' theories (Hygin, Lach...
Trabajo presentado en 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), celeb...
Novaesium was a Roman fort on the Rhine, a fort which served for the campaigns of Augustus and Drusu...
Despite the fact that ancient writings indicate a clear necessity to orient Roman towns according ...
Special issue: SEAC 25th Joint Conference, held in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 18th - 22nd Septem...
The centuriations were public lands delimited and divided in regular lots by Rome as a result of the...
From the most ancient times, the Roman military camps were planned according to a certain ideal patt...
Discussion of an astronomical orientation of Turin as Julia Augusta Taurinorum, based on the results...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that cosmological factors were applied in the planning and o...
International audienceHere we discuss the orientation of the urban planning of two Roman towns in Ge...
San Galgano Abbey is a Cistercian abbey in Tuscany, a few kilometres from Siena. The building of its...
The centuriation, also known as limitation, was the method used by the Roman surveyors for subdividi...