This study examines the long term interactions between the well-known Roman city of Ostia and a river meander. Located at the mouth of the Tiber River, Ostia was a major harbor city that connected Rome to the Mediterranean Sea. Based on aerial photography and boreholes analysis, the paleodynamics of the Fiume Morto’s paleomeander are understood to be linked to the urban evolution of the city of Ostia. Four periods of evolution have been identified as a result of this interdisciplinary work: (1) the foundation of Ostia’s urban center, in the 4th – 3rd century BC, occurred when the meander already existed; (2) between the 4th century BC and the 3rd century AD, human/environmental interactions contributed to the compound growing of the meander...
The present study explores the role of water in the ancient Roman city of Ostia.In antiquity, Ostia ...
The Tiber valley is a prominent feature in the landscape of ancient Rome and an important element fo...
Ostia is one of very few cities where it is possible to trace the development from its foundation th...
International audienceThis study examines the long-term interactions between the well-known Roman ci...
peer reviewedOstia is one of the most extensively excavated cities of the Roman period. The port-cit...
Ostia is one of the most extensively excavated cities of the Roman period. The port-city of Rome, wh...
Geomorphologic, stratigraphic, faunistic, palynological and carbon isotope analyses were carried out...
Ostia and Portus are two important harbour cities located on theThyrrenian coast, near the ancient R...
The sediments recovered from the Republican harbour of Ostia and from the Imperial harbour of Portus...
International audienceThe modern Tiber delta includes two river mouths flowing into the Tyrrhenian s...
International audienceThe ancient lagoon of Ostia played a key role in the development of the cultur...
Pollen and non pollen palynomorph analyses were carried out in a sediment core (MO2) drilled in the ...
The Tiber valley is a prominent feature in the landscape of ancient Rome and an important element fo...
This case study considers the trajectory of Ancient Rome’s urban development in its riverine environ...
The Roman canal, which was found using magnetometer survey in Isola Sacra (Tiber delta, Italy) in 20...
The present study explores the role of water in the ancient Roman city of Ostia.In antiquity, Ostia ...
The Tiber valley is a prominent feature in the landscape of ancient Rome and an important element fo...
Ostia is one of very few cities where it is possible to trace the development from its foundation th...
International audienceThis study examines the long-term interactions between the well-known Roman ci...
peer reviewedOstia is one of the most extensively excavated cities of the Roman period. The port-cit...
Ostia is one of the most extensively excavated cities of the Roman period. The port-city of Rome, wh...
Geomorphologic, stratigraphic, faunistic, palynological and carbon isotope analyses were carried out...
Ostia and Portus are two important harbour cities located on theThyrrenian coast, near the ancient R...
The sediments recovered from the Republican harbour of Ostia and from the Imperial harbour of Portus...
International audienceThe modern Tiber delta includes two river mouths flowing into the Tyrrhenian s...
International audienceThe ancient lagoon of Ostia played a key role in the development of the cultur...
Pollen and non pollen palynomorph analyses were carried out in a sediment core (MO2) drilled in the ...
The Tiber valley is a prominent feature in the landscape of ancient Rome and an important element fo...
This case study considers the trajectory of Ancient Rome’s urban development in its riverine environ...
The Roman canal, which was found using magnetometer survey in Isola Sacra (Tiber delta, Italy) in 20...
The present study explores the role of water in the ancient Roman city of Ostia.In antiquity, Ostia ...
The Tiber valley is a prominent feature in the landscape of ancient Rome and an important element fo...
Ostia is one of very few cities where it is possible to trace the development from its foundation th...