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Scavi stratigrafici recentissimi o tuttora in corso hanno sconvolto la datazione di importanti cinte arcaiche del Latium vetus e dell’Etruria meridionale. D’altra parte, se gli anni ’70 e ’80 segnano l’età dell’oro per l’esplorazione archeologica delle mura arcaiche nel Lazio, occorre tuttavia ammettere che i risultati degli scavi effettuati all’epoca sono rimasti in gran parte inediti: la cronologia delle opere si trova così sempre più esposta alla critica da parte degli storici. Partendo da questa duplice costatazione, le Giornate di Studio dedicate nel 2013 alle fortificazioni arcaiche del Latium vetus e dell’Etruria meridionale furono incentrate sull’obiettivo di arricchire, con dati di scavo finora inediti, la base dei punti fermi per la cronologia delle mura. La scelta dei siti ritenuti per le Giornate risponde a tale esigenza: Veio, Castellina del Marangone, Gabii, Colle Rotondo, Ficana, Laurentina Acqua Acetosa, Lavinium, Satricum e Collatia-La Rustica. L’approccio archeologico venne prolungato da una riflessione sull’emergere delle città arcaiche nell’Italia centrale tirrenica, allargando il discorso ad altre aree europee (Grecia, Europa centrale e Gallia). Gli Atti di queste Giornate, raccogliendo quindici contributi, intendono valorizzare una documentazione poco conosciuta ed inserire nuovamente le cinte murarie arcaiche nell’ambito delle ricerche riguardanti un fenomeno maggiore della storia dell’area tosco-laziale, quello del processo di urbanizzazione prima dell’500 a.C.
Fortification --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Fortifications --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Italy --- Italie --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Roman history --- Archeology --- Conferences - Meetings --- Rome ancienne --- --Archéologie --- --Fortification --- --Colloque --- --2013 --- --Rome --- --actes --- --Roman history --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquités --- --Conferences - Meetings --- Archéologie --- Colloque --- Lazio --- Rome --- Stratigraphie en archéologie. --- Murs --- Urbanisation --- Antiquités étrusques. --- Étrurie.
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Architecture, Roman --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Architecture romaine --- Selinus (Extinct city) --- Sélinonte (Italie : Ville ancienne) --- Metal-work --- Metalwork --- Decoration and ornament --- Manufacturing processes --- Metals --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Coloring --- Marinella Selinunte (Extinct city) --- Selinous (Extinct city) --- Selinunte (Extinct city) --- Italy --- Antiquities
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Architektur. --- Cities and towns, Ancient --- Cities and towns, Ancient. --- Organisation. --- Phoenician antiquities --- Phoenician antiquities. --- Phöniker. --- Punier. --- Siedlungsarchäologie. --- Stadt. --- Städtebau. --- Geschichte. --- Karthagisches Reich. --- Mediterranean Region. --- Phönikien. --- Rom (2007). --- Punic antiquities --- Sicily and Sardinia, prehistoric --- Spain, prehistoric
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"The need for a "new" book on Greek colonization arose to analyse this phenomenon as a long-term process in a wide geographic area. The events related to individual cities and regions, although geographically very distant from each other, are linked through an articulated network of material and immaterial relations and have to be considered as part of a broader mobility process in a Mediterranean perspective. The intention of "Comparing Greek Colonies" is to bring geographically and culturally distant regions such as Southern Italy/Sicily and the Black Sea, closer together, not merely to find "similarities and differences", but to broaden the scholars’ perspective and overcome existing, generalizing, and biased models, that are often rooted in local scientific traditions.The proceedings of the international conference "Comparing Greek Colonies. Mobility and Settlement Consolidation from Southern Italy to the Black Sea (8th – 6th century BC)", 7.–9.11.2018 in Rome, are structured around three core topics (economic system; relationships with the indigenous populations; social and territorial systems) that constitute the cornerstones of the political formation of the polis in the Archaic period and for its development during the Classical and Hellenistic Ages."--Provided by publisher.
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