This paper presents the first results of a landscape archaeological project carried out in the territory of the ancient colony of Aesernia, modern Isernia, in Molise, Central-Southern Italy. The nature of Roman Republican colonization is currently heavily debated, and the field project aims to contribute to this discussion by investigating the non-urban aspect of a Roman Republican colony that was established in the midst of the Apennine mountains in 263 BC. Through a combination of extensive field surveys (seasons 2011-2013) and geological and geomorphological analysis, the preliminary results show the potential of a landscape archaeological approach and the diversity of settlement strategies within the colonized areas according to differe...
The Latin colony of Aesernia was the seat of an important road junction for communications, especial...
Recent systematic survey and excavations in La Serena region are contributing with new data about ch...
From a technical perspective, the body of late Roman documents known collectively as the Corpus Agri...
This paper presents the first results of a landscape archaeological project carried out in the terri...
The character of Roman colonization and its consequent impact on the conquered areas of Italy and be...
This paper examines settlement density and settlement patterns in the Roman colonial territories of ...
Systematic field surveys and topographical research undertaken to date in various Italian regions so...
Systematic field surveys and topographical research undertaken to date in various Italian regions so...
In Cinigiano (Grosseto, southern Tuscany, Italy), the archaeobotanical study of small rural sites ha...
The map is aimed at illustrating the relationships between landscape evolution and human occupation ...
Progetto in collaborazione tra Università Foggia (Italia) Univerisità di Leida (Olanda), Reale Istit...
This first volume in a new series about Belgian archaeological research in Italy brings all relevant...
This paper is focused on the territories of San Lorenzello, Guardia Sanframondi and Cerreto Sannita ...
<p>This paper focuses on the archaeobotanical study of two Roman small farmhouses, San Martino and P...
This paper concerns the results of a research we are carrying out from 1995 in the Lower Sangro Vall...
The Latin colony of Aesernia was the seat of an important road junction for communications, especial...
Recent systematic survey and excavations in La Serena region are contributing with new data about ch...
From a technical perspective, the body of late Roman documents known collectively as the Corpus Agri...
This paper presents the first results of a landscape archaeological project carried out in the terri...
The character of Roman colonization and its consequent impact on the conquered areas of Italy and be...
This paper examines settlement density and settlement patterns in the Roman colonial territories of ...
Systematic field surveys and topographical research undertaken to date in various Italian regions so...
Systematic field surveys and topographical research undertaken to date in various Italian regions so...
In Cinigiano (Grosseto, southern Tuscany, Italy), the archaeobotanical study of small rural sites ha...
The map is aimed at illustrating the relationships between landscape evolution and human occupation ...
Progetto in collaborazione tra Università Foggia (Italia) Univerisità di Leida (Olanda), Reale Istit...
This first volume in a new series about Belgian archaeological research in Italy brings all relevant...
This paper is focused on the territories of San Lorenzello, Guardia Sanframondi and Cerreto Sannita ...
<p>This paper focuses on the archaeobotanical study of two Roman small farmhouses, San Martino and P...
This paper concerns the results of a research we are carrying out from 1995 in the Lower Sangro Vall...
The Latin colony of Aesernia was the seat of an important road junction for communications, especial...
Recent systematic survey and excavations in La Serena region are contributing with new data about ch...
From a technical perspective, the body of late Roman documents known collectively as the Corpus Agri...