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Building Roman Greece Innovation In Vaulted Construction In The Peloponnese Paolo Vitti

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Building Roman Greece Innovation In Vaulted Construction In The Peloponnese Paolo Vitti
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Publisher: Studia Archaeologica
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.33 MB
Author: Paolo Vitti
ISBN: 9788891309518, 8891309516
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Building Roman Greece Innovation In Vaulted Construction In The Peloponnese Paolo Vitti by Paolo Vitti 9788891309518, 8891309516 instant download after payment.

This book discusses a selection of 29 vaulted Roman buildings in the Peloponnese dating from the 1st century BC to the 3rd century AD. The research was carried out over a period of ten years through the summer of 2013. It was awarded the "Grand Prix" of the EU Prize for Cultural Heritage/ Europa Nostra Award in May 2014.

This work fills a gap in the study of Roman construction, which has generally failed to seek innovation in building techniques outside of Central Italy. The research has revealed the importance of Roman architecture in the Peloponnese and its contribution to the development of construction techniques. The significance of these structures had been hitherto only partially recognised and understood, because the few publications to have dealt in any depth with Roman architecture in the Peloponnese were conditioned by an excessive focus on the city of Rome, attributing only relative importance to the specific nature of local building traditions.

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