Excavations carried out at the Latin city of Gabii between 2012 and 2018 have contributed new data to a number of debates around the emergence, lived experience, maintenance, decline, and resilience of cities. Gabii’s urban trajectories demonstrate both seemingly familiar forms of urbanism and, on closer study, many locally circumscribed elements. Specifically, the Gabii Project excavations have uncovered an early Iron Age (8th–5th centuries b.c.) hut complex that has provided evidence for architecture, funerary rites, and quotidian activities during the initial polynuclear settlement at urbanizing Gabii. A unique monumental complex constructed in the 3rd century b.c. has been identified and is interpreted as a public structure potentially ...
The beginning of Iron Age in Central Italy witnessed increasing social complexity, urbanization proc...
The first two centuries AD are conventionally thought of as the "golden age" of the Roman Empire, ye...
Recent excavations and theoretical advances have revealed evidence of an early and perhaps independe...
Excavations carried out at the Latin city of Gabii between 2012 and 2018 have contributed new data t...
Since 2009 the Gabii Project, an international archaeological initiative led by Nicola Terrenato and...
The project “Gabii after the Romans” considers the community of Gabii (12 km east of Rome) during th...
The Gabii Project is an international archaeological initiative under the direction of Nicola Terren...
The ancient Latin city of Gabii is situated 18 km (11.2 miles) to the east of Rome (Central Italy) ...
Since 2009 the Gabii Project, an international archaeological initiative led by Nicola Terrenato and...
Mogetta’s richly illustrated and very well produced edited volume includes contributions covering al...
In recent decades data provided by funerary archaeology has revolutionized our understanding of the ...
This article discusses the recent discovery of a late archaic burial ground at the site of ancient G...
The old debate over urbanisation in central Italy (Ampolo 1980) has recently been revitalised by new...
This dissertation examines the evidence for burial in archaic Rome and Latium with a view to underst...
L'articolo discute la trasformazione delle città nell'Italia centro-settentrionale tra la Tarda Anti...
The beginning of Iron Age in Central Italy witnessed increasing social complexity, urbanization proc...
The first two centuries AD are conventionally thought of as the "golden age" of the Roman Empire, ye...
Recent excavations and theoretical advances have revealed evidence of an early and perhaps independe...
Excavations carried out at the Latin city of Gabii between 2012 and 2018 have contributed new data t...
Since 2009 the Gabii Project, an international archaeological initiative led by Nicola Terrenato and...
The project “Gabii after the Romans” considers the community of Gabii (12 km east of Rome) during th...
The Gabii Project is an international archaeological initiative under the direction of Nicola Terren...
The ancient Latin city of Gabii is situated 18 km (11.2 miles) to the east of Rome (Central Italy) ...
Since 2009 the Gabii Project, an international archaeological initiative led by Nicola Terrenato and...
Mogetta’s richly illustrated and very well produced edited volume includes contributions covering al...
In recent decades data provided by funerary archaeology has revolutionized our understanding of the ...
This article discusses the recent discovery of a late archaic burial ground at the site of ancient G...
The old debate over urbanisation in central Italy (Ampolo 1980) has recently been revitalised by new...
This dissertation examines the evidence for burial in archaic Rome and Latium with a view to underst...
L'articolo discute la trasformazione delle città nell'Italia centro-settentrionale tra la Tarda Anti...
The beginning of Iron Age in Central Italy witnessed increasing social complexity, urbanization proc...
The first two centuries AD are conventionally thought of as the "golden age" of the Roman Empire, ye...
Recent excavations and theoretical advances have revealed evidence of an early and perhaps independe...