This paper is giving some notes on the town-planning of Mediolanum, that is, of the Roman Milano. In particular, we will discuss the orientation of the main street of the Roman town, the Decumanus. It is possible that the Decumanus of Mediolanum had been oriented along the major southern azimuth of moonrise
Special issue: SEAC 25th Joint Conference, held in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 18th - 22nd Septem...
In an article written by Giulio Magli on the orientation of the Roman towns, Bononia, the Roman Bolo...
Novaesium was a Roman fort on the Rhine, a fort which served for the campaigns of Augustus and Drusu...
As is well known, several Roman sources report on the existence of a town foundation ritual, inherit...
Trabajo presentado en 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), celeb...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that cosmological factors were applied in the planning and o...
Here we discuss the town planning of the Oppidum Ubiorum, also known as Ara Ubiorum, today the city ...
It seems that the ancient Roman towns were oriented with the sunrise. Here I propose a discussion on...
The centuriations were public lands delimited and divided in regular lots by Rome as a result of the...
Discussion of an astronomical orientation of Turin as Julia Augusta Taurinorum, based on the results...
International audienceHere we discuss the orientation of the urban planning of two Roman towns in Ge...
Here we will consider the town-planning of Nicopolis, that is the City of the Victory, founded by Au...
Here we will consider the town-planning of Nicopolis, that is the City of the Victory, founded by Au...
The towns founded by the Romans over the course of some eight centuries of history were always inspi...
The aim of the present paper is to extend the archeoastronomical study sample on the orientation of ...
Special issue: SEAC 25th Joint Conference, held in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 18th - 22nd Septem...
In an article written by Giulio Magli on the orientation of the Roman towns, Bononia, the Roman Bolo...
Novaesium was a Roman fort on the Rhine, a fort which served for the campaigns of Augustus and Drusu...
As is well known, several Roman sources report on the existence of a town foundation ritual, inherit...
Trabajo presentado en 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), celeb...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that cosmological factors were applied in the planning and o...
Here we discuss the town planning of the Oppidum Ubiorum, also known as Ara Ubiorum, today the city ...
It seems that the ancient Roman towns were oriented with the sunrise. Here I propose a discussion on...
The centuriations were public lands delimited and divided in regular lots by Rome as a result of the...
Discussion of an astronomical orientation of Turin as Julia Augusta Taurinorum, based on the results...
International audienceHere we discuss the orientation of the urban planning of two Roman towns in Ge...
Here we will consider the town-planning of Nicopolis, that is the City of the Victory, founded by Au...
Here we will consider the town-planning of Nicopolis, that is the City of the Victory, founded by Au...
The towns founded by the Romans over the course of some eight centuries of history were always inspi...
The aim of the present paper is to extend the archeoastronomical study sample on the orientation of ...
Special issue: SEAC 25th Joint Conference, held in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 18th - 22nd Septem...
In an article written by Giulio Magli on the orientation of the Roman towns, Bononia, the Roman Bolo...
Novaesium was a Roman fort on the Rhine, a fort which served for the campaigns of Augustus and Drusu...