During the last 20 years, our understanding of the late antique countryside has been completely transformed and the increasing tendency to reject the concept of decline in late antiquity has been reflected in a substantial re-evaluation of rural developments. This paper presents a bibliographic survey of recent archaeological research on the Late Roman countryside with key references to some related historical topics
Ancient Towns and the Organisation of Rural Space : Villa, Town and Village The author seeks to ...
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact...
Crustumerium was an Iron Age settlement north of Rome, inhabited between 850 and 500 BC. On the basi...
This book surveys a variety of themes relating to the late antique countryside. It covers social and...
This book surveys a variety of themes relating to the late antique countryside. It covers social and...
The Countryside in Southern Italy in Late Antiquity: a survey and update Starting from the mid 1970...
This paper reexamines the archaeological evidence for three episodes of rural abandonment and resett...
Since the 1960s, excavations, survey and environmental studies have generated a wealth of data on th...
This paper examines the identification of rural occupation and the changing settlement pattern durin...
Roman rural landscapes have long been associated with villas, that generally were regarded as its ce...
This paper discusses the archaeological data of the archaic rural landscape in the modern suburb of ...
This text studies the countryside in western Europe during the late antique period (V \u2013 VII cen...
This paper presents a discussion of two related developments in the archaeology of the Roman rural l...
This paper studies rural populations in the Roman frontier province of Germania inferior, employing ...
Ancient Towns and the Organisation of Rural Space : Villa, Town and Village The author seeks to ...
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact...
Crustumerium was an Iron Age settlement north of Rome, inhabited between 850 and 500 BC. On the basi...
This book surveys a variety of themes relating to the late antique countryside. It covers social and...
This book surveys a variety of themes relating to the late antique countryside. It covers social and...
The Countryside in Southern Italy in Late Antiquity: a survey and update Starting from the mid 1970...
This paper reexamines the archaeological evidence for three episodes of rural abandonment and resett...
Since the 1960s, excavations, survey and environmental studies have generated a wealth of data on th...
This paper examines the identification of rural occupation and the changing settlement pattern durin...
Roman rural landscapes have long been associated with villas, that generally were regarded as its ce...
This paper discusses the archaeological data of the archaic rural landscape in the modern suburb of ...
This text studies the countryside in western Europe during the late antique period (V \u2013 VII cen...
This paper presents a discussion of two related developments in the archaeology of the Roman rural l...
This paper studies rural populations in the Roman frontier province of Germania inferior, employing ...
Ancient Towns and the Organisation of Rural Space : Villa, Town and Village The author seeks to ...
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact...
Crustumerium was an Iron Age settlement north of Rome, inhabited between 850 and 500 BC. On the basi...