Centuriation is the soil tracing system used in the Roman world for the division of the lands assigned to settlers of proven Roman or Latin citizenship, sent to guard conquered territories and establish new settlements. From the design point of view, the division of the territory was based on the layout of parallel and perpendicular streets called decumani and cardines. The decumani were usually arranged either along the main axis of the territory or were parallel to a large communication route. Decumani and cardines were called limites, while the terms decumanus maximus and cardo maximus identified the main axes, wider roads, that crossed at a point which was the ideal centre of the centuriation. The centuratio from an ancient agri...
The first reconstruction of the centuriatio of Savaria was attempted by András Mócsy, who tried to d...
International audienceRoman centuriation, mainly because of its extension and readability on cartogr...
Tombs, cemeteries and funerary inscriptions represent useful ‘tools’ to understand the Roman organiz...
Centuriation is the soil tracing system used in the Roman world for the division of the lands assig...
International audienceThe satellite images of Google Earth can show us how the Roman divided the lan...
Although centuriation was only one system of Roman land division, its impact on the landscape and it...
Although centuriation was only one system of Roman land division, its impact on the landscape and it...
Although centuriation was only one system of Roman land division, its impact on the landscape and it...
One of the main characteristics of Roman settlement consists in the implementation of a series of in...
From a technical perspective, the body of late Roman documents known collectively as the Corpus Agri...
This publication gives the results of a multidisciplinary research carried out over decades about th...
Roman centuriation is known thanks to the texts of the Corpus Agrimensorum Romanorum, which contains...
Centuriation and Legal Status of Sullecthum (Salakta) The region of Salakta is covered by a well str...
International audienceRoman centuriation is known thanks to the texts of the Corpus Agrimensorum Rom...
The Roman 'centuria' has at least three different meanings: division of the people, division of the ...
The first reconstruction of the centuriatio of Savaria was attempted by András Mócsy, who tried to d...
International audienceRoman centuriation, mainly because of its extension and readability on cartogr...
Tombs, cemeteries and funerary inscriptions represent useful ‘tools’ to understand the Roman organiz...
Centuriation is the soil tracing system used in the Roman world for the division of the lands assig...
International audienceThe satellite images of Google Earth can show us how the Roman divided the lan...
Although centuriation was only one system of Roman land division, its impact on the landscape and it...
Although centuriation was only one system of Roman land division, its impact on the landscape and it...
Although centuriation was only one system of Roman land division, its impact on the landscape and it...
One of the main characteristics of Roman settlement consists in the implementation of a series of in...
From a technical perspective, the body of late Roman documents known collectively as the Corpus Agri...
This publication gives the results of a multidisciplinary research carried out over decades about th...
Roman centuriation is known thanks to the texts of the Corpus Agrimensorum Romanorum, which contains...
Centuriation and Legal Status of Sullecthum (Salakta) The region of Salakta is covered by a well str...
International audienceRoman centuriation is known thanks to the texts of the Corpus Agrimensorum Rom...
The Roman 'centuria' has at least three different meanings: division of the people, division of the ...
The first reconstruction of the centuriatio of Savaria was attempted by András Mócsy, who tried to d...
International audienceRoman centuriation, mainly because of its extension and readability on cartogr...
Tombs, cemeteries and funerary inscriptions represent useful ‘tools’ to understand the Roman organiz...