The article offers an overview on rooms and buildings underground, realized as real secluded and hidden places similar to ‘bunker ante litteram’ to shelter from the summer heat, to be with few people, to carry out worship and work activities, but also as places to have a relaxing walk, often reproducing in the subsoil the same decorative luxury guaranteed to the rooms built on the surface. A dialogue between the archaeological documentation and some literary sources allows us to perceive the breadth of a predominantly Roman building phenomenon, that at the end of Antiquity, in the eyes of new Christian beliefs, still appeared extraordinary and therefore dangerously fascinating
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Article Kaius Tuori, Laura Nissin, Juhana Heikonen and Samuli Simelius: “The (in)discreet charm of t...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the hearth as the most important sacred center of Roman dw...
The Roman hot baths of �Finca El Secretario� offer us a valuable testimony, at a small scale, of one...
The article aims at analysing two different recent approaches to some roman structures made by brick...
The underground architecture, like the “Sassi” in Matera, makes people to imagine life in the years ...
Roman hypogea, vernacular settlements or crypts, are underground places characterised by specific an...
The present work approaches the presence of subterranean rooms in the Roman houses. These rooms were...
In 1967, during the Cold War, the Italian Government, according to the indications given by NATO, de...
Sacra privata in Roman Italy: an overview of Italian archaeological studies. The article presents th...
Underground housing is usually associated with archaic, unhealthy, poor conditions. However, undergr...
This article presents the results of the a rescue excavation conducted by the Archaeological Superin...
Viterbo, like other ancient cities and villages of Lazio that have been developed on pyroclastic uni...
The so-called \u2018Quartiere Ellenistico-Romano\u2019 is a part of the ancient settlement of the ci...
The main purpose of the article is to provide an overview of the various places of worship attested ...
Italy is among the European countries with the highest number of artificial cavities, many of which ...
Article Kaius Tuori, Laura Nissin, Juhana Heikonen and Samuli Simelius: “The (in)discreet charm of t...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the hearth as the most important sacred center of Roman dw...
The Roman hot baths of �Finca El Secretario� offer us a valuable testimony, at a small scale, of one...