Roman tombs were often beautified by commemorative gardens. These loci were the result of a synthesis of religious attitudes towards burials and gardens, and they signified the ancient connection between commemoration and land ownership. These gardens were often termed “farms”, “orchards” or “estates” in epitaphs implying that the cultivated space was as important to the commemorators as the tombs were. The presence of these gardens around tombs offered a pleasant locale for an eternal dwelling, but more importantly they provided a productive garden to help pay for its upkeep. Roman necropoleis were not lonely places, but landscapes filled with exuberant plantings of flowers, fruit trees and vines emblematic of the ideal Roman locus amoenus
Using the necropolis environments of the Vesuvian region of Imperial period Italy as a case study, t...
The thesis focuses on assessing the impact of Rome on the funerary landscapes of Gallia Cisalpina (T...
The first tomb of a Roman Necropolis in the area of Carmona (Seville, Spain) was accidentally discov...
"This book demonstrates how the Romans constructed garden boundaries specifically in order to open u...
The Romans invented two forms of visual display that intimately connected art and nature: landscape ...
The following volume comprises a collection of three essays (in the form of chapters) on the theme o...
The evolution of horticulture (gardening) in antiquity, as distinct from largescale agricultur...
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Private gardens were central in elite Pompeian houses. Although scholars have recognized the importa...
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International audienceLike most other ancient cities, Ephesus was surrounded by large-scale necropol...
Images of vegetal life are plentiful in Augustan art but are usually understood as representations o...
My research takes a psychologically influenced approach to the study of archaeological remains to ex...
Using the necropolis environments of the Vesuvian region of Imperial period Italy as a case study, t...
The thesis focuses on assessing the impact of Rome on the funerary landscapes of Gallia Cisalpina (T...
The first tomb of a Roman Necropolis in the area of Carmona (Seville, Spain) was accidentally discov...
"This book demonstrates how the Romans constructed garden boundaries specifically in order to open u...
The Romans invented two forms of visual display that intimately connected art and nature: landscape ...
The following volume comprises a collection of three essays (in the form of chapters) on the theme o...
The evolution of horticulture (gardening) in antiquity, as distinct from largescale agricultur...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive study of columbarium tombs in early Imperial Rome. I us...
Private gardens were central in elite Pompeian houses. Although scholars have recognized the importa...
This bachelor work is concearning in a conceptional and in an architectural resolution of Roman gard...
Au cours des dernières décennies, la recherche sur l’aristocratie romaine s’est largement diversifié...
Garden paintings are ubiquitous in Campanian wall painting. This thesis examines the garden composit...
International audienceLike most other ancient cities, Ephesus was surrounded by large-scale necropol...
Images of vegetal life are plentiful in Augustan art but are usually understood as representations o...
My research takes a psychologically influenced approach to the study of archaeological remains to ex...
Using the necropolis environments of the Vesuvian region of Imperial period Italy as a case study, t...
The thesis focuses on assessing the impact of Rome on the funerary landscapes of Gallia Cisalpina (T...
The first tomb of a Roman Necropolis in the area of Carmona (Seville, Spain) was accidentally discov...