Appendix I to PhD thesis entitled: ‘A City in Transition? Exploiting Common Wares to Question Socio-Cultural and Economic Change in Late Antique Rome.’ This Excel document embedded the primary dataset collected for this study and general quantifications of the Common Wares from the Curiae Veteres sanctuary (PNE) and the Horti Lamiani area with the excavation of Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II (PV) and Piazza Dante (PD).</p
This volume is the fruit of a highly productive international research gathering academic and profes...
This dissertation investigates how Rome organized and paid for the considerable amount of labor that...
The relationship between Rome and its surrounding territory has long been a focus of historical and ...
Appendix I to PhD thesis entitled: ‘A City in Transition? Exploiting Common Wares to Question Socio-...
Rome between AD 300-600 was a city in transition, which saw major changes in its demographic and eco...
This thesis examines the amphora assemblages from a series of excavated Late Antique waste deposits ...
This thesis takes an interdisciplinary, multi-theoretical approach to investigate the physical growt...
Excavations carried out at the Latin city of Gabii between 2012 and 2018 have contributed new data t...
This dissertation provides a wide-ranging analysis of the socio-economic life of the non-elite urban...
My dissertation “Spectacular Capital(ist) City: Wanderings through Rome from 1870 to the Economic Mi...
A single urban excavation can’t allow understand the evolution of an ancient city because of its usu...
The catalogue and tables presented here include sculptural portraits of Roman emperors (mostly carve...
In Roman times, North Africa was one of the principal productive areas and a fundamental source of g...
This dissertation investigates how Rome organized and paid for the considerable amount of labor that...
The first two centuries AD are conventionally thought of as the "golden age" of the Roman Empire, ye...
This volume is the fruit of a highly productive international research gathering academic and profes...
This dissertation investigates how Rome organized and paid for the considerable amount of labor that...
The relationship between Rome and its surrounding territory has long been a focus of historical and ...
Appendix I to PhD thesis entitled: ‘A City in Transition? Exploiting Common Wares to Question Socio-...
Rome between AD 300-600 was a city in transition, which saw major changes in its demographic and eco...
This thesis examines the amphora assemblages from a series of excavated Late Antique waste deposits ...
This thesis takes an interdisciplinary, multi-theoretical approach to investigate the physical growt...
Excavations carried out at the Latin city of Gabii between 2012 and 2018 have contributed new data t...
This dissertation provides a wide-ranging analysis of the socio-economic life of the non-elite urban...
My dissertation “Spectacular Capital(ist) City: Wanderings through Rome from 1870 to the Economic Mi...
A single urban excavation can’t allow understand the evolution of an ancient city because of its usu...
The catalogue and tables presented here include sculptural portraits of Roman emperors (mostly carve...
In Roman times, North Africa was one of the principal productive areas and a fundamental source of g...
This dissertation investigates how Rome organized and paid for the considerable amount of labor that...
The first two centuries AD are conventionally thought of as the "golden age" of the Roman Empire, ye...
This volume is the fruit of a highly productive international research gathering academic and profes...
This dissertation investigates how Rome organized and paid for the considerable amount of labor that...
The relationship between Rome and its surrounding territory has long been a focus of historical and ...