International audiencePortus was Rome’s maritime port during the Roman Empire. In AD 42, the harbour location was selected about 3 km north of Ostia, along the Tyrrhenian coast, on the margin of the Tiber River. Portus and its maritime façade are well known, however the fluvial aspects of Portus are poorly documented. How did Roman engineers preserve a continuous waterway from the basins of Portus to the Tiber River without accelerating siltation inside the harbour? Were their choices efficient? The present Canale di Comunicazione Traverso is the only canal attested to link the Tiber River and the harbour basins. The objective of this work is to analyse the Canale Traverso sediments infill in order to establish the role of this canal in rel...
The ancient port built along the Tyrrhenian coast by Roman Emperor Claudius (mid of 1st Cent. AD) an...
International audienceUnder the Empire, Portus, Ostia and Rome formed a perfect example of an integr...
Ancient harbours are rich archives of human-environment interaction. However, dating harbour deposit...
International audiencePortus was Rome’s maritime port during the Roman Empire. In AD 42, the harbour...
Portus was Rome’s maritime port during the Roman Empire. In AD 42, the harbour location was selected...
International audienceThis paper presents a detailed description of the sediments trapped by the Can...
This paper presents a detailed description of the sediments trapped by the Canale Romano in the Impe...
Ostia and Portus are two important harbour cities located on theThyrrenian coast, near the ancient R...
International audienceThe modern Tiber delta includes two river mouths flowing into the Tyrrhenian s...
Roman engineers contributed to shaping coastal and deltaic landscapes into territories of water. The...
The Roman canal, which was found using magnetometer survey in Isola Sacra (Tiber delta, Italy) in 20...
During the first and second centuries AD, Emperor Claudius and then Emperor Trajan successively orde...
International audienceThe Roman canal, which was found using magnetometer survey in Isola Sacra (Tib...
The ancient port built along the Tyrrhenian coast by Roman Emperor Claudius (mid of 1st Cent. AD) an...
International audienceUnder the Empire, Portus, Ostia and Rome formed a perfect example of an integr...
Ancient harbours are rich archives of human-environment interaction. However, dating harbour deposit...
International audiencePortus was Rome’s maritime port during the Roman Empire. In AD 42, the harbour...
Portus was Rome’s maritime port during the Roman Empire. In AD 42, the harbour location was selected...
International audienceThis paper presents a detailed description of the sediments trapped by the Can...
This paper presents a detailed description of the sediments trapped by the Canale Romano in the Impe...
Ostia and Portus are two important harbour cities located on theThyrrenian coast, near the ancient R...
International audienceThe modern Tiber delta includes two river mouths flowing into the Tyrrhenian s...
Roman engineers contributed to shaping coastal and deltaic landscapes into territories of water. The...
The Roman canal, which was found using magnetometer survey in Isola Sacra (Tiber delta, Italy) in 20...
During the first and second centuries AD, Emperor Claudius and then Emperor Trajan successively orde...
International audienceThe Roman canal, which was found using magnetometer survey in Isola Sacra (Tib...
The ancient port built along the Tyrrhenian coast by Roman Emperor Claudius (mid of 1st Cent. AD) an...
International audienceUnder the Empire, Portus, Ostia and Rome formed a perfect example of an integr...
Ancient harbours are rich archives of human-environment interaction. However, dating harbour deposit...