The analysis of the archeological material, especially ceramic, found to Egnazia during the archaeological investigations undertaken at the beginning of the twentieth century and recent times under the ‘Progetto Egnazia: dallo scavo alla valorizzazione’ allows to outline the framework of the socio-economic city, inserted inside the main channels of commerce in the Mediterranean between the second century BC and the third century AD. The strategic location of the city and the vitality of the port guaranteed, already in late republic age, secure relationships along the Adriatic-Ionian route that, starting from the second half of the century AD, were opened in a consistent manner towards the east and especially to Africa
The activity of merchants crisscrossing the mediterranean Sea from West to East has since the early ...
The archaeological data of Policastro Bussentino (Santa Marina, SA), also supplemented by recent res...
This contribution analyses the development of commercial interactions between central-Tyrrhenian Ita...
As part of a complex project, co-funded for 2011-2012 by the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Puglia...
SOMMARIO - Le indagini archeologiche sistematiche, condotte dal 2001 nell’ambito dell'intervento int...
This report is a reflection on the location of market places in the Roman era, with reference to the...
Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages the routes that connected East and West underwent m...
This thesis focuses on the economies of Roman ports and their role in the facilitation and organizat...
none1noFrom 2012 the Queen's University of Kingston (Ontario, Canada) carries out the archeological ...
As part of a complex project, co-funded for 2011-2012 by the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Puglia...
One of the greatest consequences of Rome’s expansion across the Mediterranean world in the course of...
The aim of this work is to study the commercial activity of Mediterranean ports during the first thr...
The last few years have witnessed an upsurge in archaeological and historical studies of the Adriati...
In last 15 years of archaeological excavations at Senigallia have been studied new ceramic contexts ...
The territory of Carini, on the northwest coast of Sicily, 30 km from Palermo, is often mentioned by...
The activity of merchants crisscrossing the mediterranean Sea from West to East has since the early ...
The archaeological data of Policastro Bussentino (Santa Marina, SA), also supplemented by recent res...
This contribution analyses the development of commercial interactions between central-Tyrrhenian Ita...
As part of a complex project, co-funded for 2011-2012 by the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Puglia...
SOMMARIO - Le indagini archeologiche sistematiche, condotte dal 2001 nell’ambito dell'intervento int...
This report is a reflection on the location of market places in the Roman era, with reference to the...
Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages the routes that connected East and West underwent m...
This thesis focuses on the economies of Roman ports and their role in the facilitation and organizat...
none1noFrom 2012 the Queen's University of Kingston (Ontario, Canada) carries out the archeological ...
As part of a complex project, co-funded for 2011-2012 by the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Puglia...
One of the greatest consequences of Rome’s expansion across the Mediterranean world in the course of...
The aim of this work is to study the commercial activity of Mediterranean ports during the first thr...
The last few years have witnessed an upsurge in archaeological and historical studies of the Adriati...
In last 15 years of archaeological excavations at Senigallia have been studied new ceramic contexts ...
The territory of Carini, on the northwest coast of Sicily, 30 km from Palermo, is often mentioned by...
The activity of merchants crisscrossing the mediterranean Sea from West to East has since the early ...
The archaeological data of Policastro Bussentino (Santa Marina, SA), also supplemented by recent res...
This contribution analyses the development of commercial interactions between central-Tyrrhenian Ita...