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Archaeological Landscapes Of Roman Etruria Research And Field Papers Medito Archaeological And Historical Landscapes Of Mediterranean Central Italy Sebastiani

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Archaeological Landscapes Of Roman Etruria Research And Field Papers Medito Archaeological And Historical Landscapes Of Mediterranean Central Italy Sebastiani
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Publisher: Brepols Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.36 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Sebastiani, Alessandro, , , ,
ISBN: 9782503591391, 2503591396
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Archaeological Landscapes Of Roman Etruria Research And Field Papers Medito Archaeological And Historical Landscapes Of Mediterranean Central Italy Sebastiani by Sebastiani, Alessandro, , , , 9782503591391, 2503591396 instant download after payment.

This volume, the first in a new series dedicated to the archaeological and historical landscapes of central Mediterranean Italy, aims to offer a fresh and dynamic new approach to our understanding of central-southern maritime Tuscany during the Roman period. Drawing on research that was initially presented at the first International Mediterranean Tuscan Conference (MediTo) held in Paganico (Grosseto, Italy) in June 2018, and supported by invited papers from other experts in the field, this collection of essays offers the most up-to-date research into Roman and Late Antique landscapes within Tuscany and its broader Mediterranean context, as well as the political, economic, and social networks that developed in this area during the Classical Period. Ultimately, what emerges from this in-depth study of river valleys, urban centres, and coastal settlements is an understanding of a dynamic Roman territory of cities and villages, villas and sanctuaries, minor sites, and manufacturing districts in which the local population fought to establish and maintain connections with the wider Mediterranean.

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