The fortune of the majority of ancient cities has a lot to do with the peculiarity of their geographical positions: rivers, hills, islands and natural resources always played a fundamental role in shaping destiny of urban settlements. The Tiber River flows for about 400 km, descending from the Apennines in central Italy, reaching the low and sandy coastline of the Tyrrhenian Sea. About 30 km from the seashores, lies the Tiber Island, inextricably related to the foundation of Rome. Few cities share the destiny of Rome, where territorial and geomorphological features, combined with primitive but effective technologies have contributed to such fortune, grounding the development of Western civilization
When we talk about Rome it is difficult not to think about its waters, from the Tiber to the beautif...
Urban landscapes constitute part of the diverse landscapes of the past. Archaeological elements and ...
The Changing Landscapes of Rome’s Northern Hinterland presents a new regional history of the middle ...
Most of the ancient cities link their initial fortune to the uniqueness of their geographical positi...
E arly Rome is usually interpreted as a little ring of hilltop strongholds surrounding the valley th...
Over the centuries the Tiber in Rome has played multiple roles in the country’s identity, from a wat...
This paper illustrates our River Contract proposal for the Tiber River in the only stretch currently...
Over the centuries the Tiber in Rome has played multiple roles in the country’s identity, from a wa...
This case study considers the trajectory of Ancient Rome’s urban development in its riverine environ...
<div><p>The Tiber valley is a prominent feature in the landscape of ancient Rome and an important el...
The Tiber valley is a prominent feature in the landscape of ancient Rome and an important element fo...
From a technical perspective, the body of late Roman documents known collectively as the Corpus Agri...
Funds for the research were generously provided by the Loeb Classical Library Foundation, Gerda Henk...
The sediments recovered from the Republican harbour of Ostia and from the Imperial harbour of Portus...
<p>(<i>A</i>) Digital Elevation Model (DEM) image TINITALY/01 square WA 6570, used with permission o...
When we talk about Rome it is difficult not to think about its waters, from the Tiber to the beautif...
Urban landscapes constitute part of the diverse landscapes of the past. Archaeological elements and ...
The Changing Landscapes of Rome’s Northern Hinterland presents a new regional history of the middle ...
Most of the ancient cities link their initial fortune to the uniqueness of their geographical positi...
E arly Rome is usually interpreted as a little ring of hilltop strongholds surrounding the valley th...
Over the centuries the Tiber in Rome has played multiple roles in the country’s identity, from a wat...
This paper illustrates our River Contract proposal for the Tiber River in the only stretch currently...
Over the centuries the Tiber in Rome has played multiple roles in the country’s identity, from a wa...
This case study considers the trajectory of Ancient Rome’s urban development in its riverine environ...
<div><p>The Tiber valley is a prominent feature in the landscape of ancient Rome and an important el...
The Tiber valley is a prominent feature in the landscape of ancient Rome and an important element fo...
From a technical perspective, the body of late Roman documents known collectively as the Corpus Agri...
Funds for the research were generously provided by the Loeb Classical Library Foundation, Gerda Henk...
The sediments recovered from the Republican harbour of Ostia and from the Imperial harbour of Portus...
<p>(<i>A</i>) Digital Elevation Model (DEM) image TINITALY/01 square WA 6570, used with permission o...
When we talk about Rome it is difficult not to think about its waters, from the Tiber to the beautif...
Urban landscapes constitute part of the diverse landscapes of the past. Archaeological elements and ...
The Changing Landscapes of Rome’s Northern Hinterland presents a new regional history of the middle ...