The American Academy in Rome excavated for fourteen seasons (1948-1954, 1965-1971) at Cosa, a Latin colony founded by Rome in the third century B.C. on the coast of Etruria about 100 miles north of the capital. Nearly 200 fragments of inscriptions on stone, and 120 brick-stamp fragments, were unearthed, mainly in the Forum and Arx, and are stored in the museum on the site. Although they have suffered extensive destruction, the inscriptions reflect sacral and secular affairs in the life of the colony, and fall into three distinct periods: (a) the late Republic, (b) the Julio-Claudian age, and (c) the third century A.D. Three initial chapters summarize the scanty literary and fuller archaeological sources for the history of Cosa and its terri...
At Positano, the renowned town of the Amalfi coast (Salerno province), a Roman villa was found benea...
Before the widespread use of Luna marble beginning in the 1st century BCE, Italic temple decoration ...
Before the widespread use of Luna marble beginning in the 1st century BCE, Italic temple decoration ...
The American Academy in Rome excavated for fourteen seasons (1948-1954, 1965-1971) at Cosa, a Latin ...
Te fate of the Roman town of Cosa on the coast of Southern Etruria in western central Italy perhaps ...
Cosa and its territory, the Ager Cosanus, are often taken as the typical exemplars of a Roman colony...
Since excavation began in 1948, the site of Cosa has become one of our most important sources of inf...
My paper aims to clarify the subsequent steps of Rome’s encroachment on Etruria in the aftermath of ...
Although the etrusco-roman site of Musarna, 10 km West of Viterbo, was discovered in the mid XIX cen...
The author is dealing with the tile-stamps found in the Roman auxiliary fort at Porolissum attemptin...
The rehabilitation of buildings or historic landmarks has gained in importance over the years. It is...
The author is reopening the file of an enigmatic tile-stamp found in the Roman fort at Porolissum an...
The program of research, realised in 1991 on the site of Monterfil II in the roman town of Corseul (...
This dissertation presents the results of an analysis of the middle Republican (ca. 4th–3rd c. BCE) ...
Elea-Velia is an important Greek colony of Magna Graecia, founded by the inhabitants of Phocaea (Tur...
At Positano, the renowned town of the Amalfi coast (Salerno province), a Roman villa was found benea...
Before the widespread use of Luna marble beginning in the 1st century BCE, Italic temple decoration ...
Before the widespread use of Luna marble beginning in the 1st century BCE, Italic temple decoration ...
The American Academy in Rome excavated for fourteen seasons (1948-1954, 1965-1971) at Cosa, a Latin ...
Te fate of the Roman town of Cosa on the coast of Southern Etruria in western central Italy perhaps ...
Cosa and its territory, the Ager Cosanus, are often taken as the typical exemplars of a Roman colony...
Since excavation began in 1948, the site of Cosa has become one of our most important sources of inf...
My paper aims to clarify the subsequent steps of Rome’s encroachment on Etruria in the aftermath of ...
Although the etrusco-roman site of Musarna, 10 km West of Viterbo, was discovered in the mid XIX cen...
The author is dealing with the tile-stamps found in the Roman auxiliary fort at Porolissum attemptin...
The rehabilitation of buildings or historic landmarks has gained in importance over the years. It is...
The author is reopening the file of an enigmatic tile-stamp found in the Roman fort at Porolissum an...
The program of research, realised in 1991 on the site of Monterfil II in the roman town of Corseul (...
This dissertation presents the results of an analysis of the middle Republican (ca. 4th–3rd c. BCE) ...
Elea-Velia is an important Greek colony of Magna Graecia, founded by the inhabitants of Phocaea (Tur...
At Positano, the renowned town of the Amalfi coast (Salerno province), a Roman villa was found benea...
Before the widespread use of Luna marble beginning in the 1st century BCE, Italic temple decoration ...
Before the widespread use of Luna marble beginning in the 1st century BCE, Italic temple decoration ...