This article describes the methodology of a two-year research project to create an analytical database and GIS of 583 (proto-)urban centres on the Italian peninsula that existed between 350 BCE and 300 CE. The article is linked to the project's data files, deposited with the ADS, and is essential reading for users of the database. The research design, format and functionality of the database are described in conjunction with the challenges encountered during the methodological development of the project. The relevance of the project to the historical development of urbanism on the Italian peninsula during the period under study is outlined. An overview of the project's results provides an insight into the potential of the research methodolo...
Field survey has been making a major contribution to our understanding of the rural landscapes of th...
The relationship between Rome and its surrounding territory has long been a focus of historical and ...
The main use of GIS in archaeology is connected to regional research or management of excavation dat...
This article describes the methodology of a two-year research project to create an analytical databa...
These data-files are the product of a two-year research project (ROMURBITAL) to create an analytical...
This article presents the background to and prospects for a new initiative in archaeological field s...
This article considers some of the key debates concerning the demography of Roman Italy from the per...
This article presents the background to and prospects for a new initiative in archaeological field s...
Although there has been considerable interest in the nature of ancient cities, it has been difficult...
The origins of urbanism are a controversial subject, with neo-evolutionary progress through graduate...
This paper examines the patterns of Etruscan urbanism by the innovative use of newly available rural...
The present digital archive is the outcome of the paper: Stoddart, S., Palmisano, A.,Redhouse, D.I.,...
For over 30 years, the Pontine Region Project (PRP) has carried out intensive archaeological artefac...
Regional survey is revealing ever more diversity of rural settlement across Italy. This paper compar...
This article presents the background to and prospects for a new initiative in archaeological field s...
Field survey has been making a major contribution to our understanding of the rural landscapes of th...
The relationship between Rome and its surrounding territory has long been a focus of historical and ...
The main use of GIS in archaeology is connected to regional research or management of excavation dat...
This article describes the methodology of a two-year research project to create an analytical databa...
These data-files are the product of a two-year research project (ROMURBITAL) to create an analytical...
This article presents the background to and prospects for a new initiative in archaeological field s...
This article considers some of the key debates concerning the demography of Roman Italy from the per...
This article presents the background to and prospects for a new initiative in archaeological field s...
Although there has been considerable interest in the nature of ancient cities, it has been difficult...
The origins of urbanism are a controversial subject, with neo-evolutionary progress through graduate...
This paper examines the patterns of Etruscan urbanism by the innovative use of newly available rural...
The present digital archive is the outcome of the paper: Stoddart, S., Palmisano, A.,Redhouse, D.I.,...
For over 30 years, the Pontine Region Project (PRP) has carried out intensive archaeological artefac...
Regional survey is revealing ever more diversity of rural settlement across Italy. This paper compar...
This article presents the background to and prospects for a new initiative in archaeological field s...
Field survey has been making a major contribution to our understanding of the rural landscapes of th...
The relationship between Rome and its surrounding territory has long been a focus of historical and ...
The main use of GIS in archaeology is connected to regional research or management of excavation dat...