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The Seven Hills Of Rome A Geological Tour Of The Eternal City Grant Heiken

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The Seven Hills Of Rome A Geological Tour Of The Eternal City Grant Heiken
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.25 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Grant Heiken, Renato Funiciello, Donatella de Rita, Walter Veltroni
ISBN: 9780691130385, 9780691069951, 0691130388, 0691069956
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Seven Hills Of Rome A Geological Tour Of The Eternal City Grant Heiken by Grant Heiken, Renato Funiciello, Donatella De Rita, Walter Veltroni 9780691130385, 9780691069951, 0691130388, 0691069956 instant download after payment.

From humble beginnings, Rome became perhaps the greatest intercontinental power in the world. Why did this historic city become so much more influential than its neighbor, nearby Latium, which was peopled by more or less the same stock? Over the years, historians, political analysts, and sociologists have discussed this question ad infinitum, without considering one underlying factor that led to the rise of Rome–the geology now hidden by the modern city.
This book demonstrates the important link between the history of Rome and its geologic setting in a lively, fact-filled narrative sure to interest geology and history buffs and travelers alike.

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