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Cities In Transition Urbanism In Byzantium Between Late Antiquity And The Early Middle Ages Ad 500900 Luca Zavagno

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Cities In Transition Urbanism In Byzantium Between Late Antiquity And The Early Middle Ages Ad 500900 Luca Zavagno
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.76 MB
Author: Luca Zavagno
ISBN: 9781407306070, 1407306073
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Cities In Transition Urbanism In Byzantium Between Late Antiquity And The Early Middle Ages Ad 500900 Luca Zavagno by Luca Zavagno 9781407306070, 1407306073 instant download after payment.

In this work the author analyses how the nature and characteristics of urbanism in Byzantium changed between the sixth and the eighth century AD. By use of a multifunctional approach the work offers a methodological path to assess the future contributions of urban Byzantine archaeology and to interpret other possible models of Byzantine urbanism. Focusing on Athens, Gortyn, Ephesos and Amastris, the author gives a detailed analysis of each urban centre in its own regional context (Anatolia, and finally, Italy, and Syria-Palestine), allowing him to draw a regionally nuanced model of Byzantine urbanism that unifies the regional models set out in each case study and helps explain the specific outcomes of Byzantine urbanism from late Antiquity to the early middle ages, taking into consideration the dialectic between coastal and mainland sites and the peculiarities of each geographical area.

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