Fortifications often represent the largest and most extensive remains present on archaeological sites. Their massive scale is the primary reason for their survival and reflects the considerable resources that communities invested in their construction. Yet, until recently, they have largely remained underrepresented as monuments in studies on the ancient city. Beyond their defensive function city walls constituted an essential psychological boundary protecting communities from unpredictable elements including war, brigandage, and more elusive natural forces. These factors have led scholars to identify fortifications as playing a distinct role in the definition of a civic identity. Nevertheless, beyond the recognition of some general trends...
The plan of the Archaic city of Pompeii and the existence of a distinct walled Altstadt have been mu...
The state of preservation of the buildings in Pompeii offers the archaeologist a rare opportunity to...
Urban walls as architectures of the limit, even before military fortifications, have represented fo...
Fortifications often represent the largest and most extensive remains present on archaeological site...
Roman city walls impress even today through their scale and magnificence, but they remain relatively...
During the Augustan period, some 18 cities in Roman Italy constructed city walls around their urban ...
Since the news of the rediscovery of Pompeii’s walls first broke out in the second half of the 18th ...
Defensive systems of main settlements in the region around Rome are diverse during the period 950 to...
This article offers an archaeological and structural analysis of the four main buildings on the east...
This thesis explores the relationship between the city of Rome and its enceinte during the centuries...
War and the walls of Rome from the age of the kings to the early imperial age War was certainly ...
The paper focuses on the urban development of Pompeii, resuming the main archaeological data about t...
none2siLike many other centres in Greece and elsewhere in the Roman Empire, Athens strengthened its ...
This thesis addresses the urban planning of Pompeii’s Altstadt, or oldest settlement, and its place ...
The plan of the Archaic city of Pompeii and the existence of a distinct walled Altstadthave been muc...
The plan of the Archaic city of Pompeii and the existence of a distinct walled Altstadt have been mu...
The state of preservation of the buildings in Pompeii offers the archaeologist a rare opportunity to...
Urban walls as architectures of the limit, even before military fortifications, have represented fo...
Fortifications often represent the largest and most extensive remains present on archaeological site...
Roman city walls impress even today through their scale and magnificence, but they remain relatively...
During the Augustan period, some 18 cities in Roman Italy constructed city walls around their urban ...
Since the news of the rediscovery of Pompeii’s walls first broke out in the second half of the 18th ...
Defensive systems of main settlements in the region around Rome are diverse during the period 950 to...
This article offers an archaeological and structural analysis of the four main buildings on the east...
This thesis explores the relationship between the city of Rome and its enceinte during the centuries...
War and the walls of Rome from the age of the kings to the early imperial age War was certainly ...
The paper focuses on the urban development of Pompeii, resuming the main archaeological data about t...
none2siLike many other centres in Greece and elsewhere in the Roman Empire, Athens strengthened its ...
This thesis addresses the urban planning of Pompeii’s Altstadt, or oldest settlement, and its place ...
The plan of the Archaic city of Pompeii and the existence of a distinct walled Altstadthave been muc...
The plan of the Archaic city of Pompeii and the existence of a distinct walled Altstadt have been mu...
The state of preservation of the buildings in Pompeii offers the archaeologist a rare opportunity to...
Urban walls as architectures of the limit, even before military fortifications, have represented fo...