| Timothy W. Potter - 1987 - 256 pagine
This is the first general survey of Roman Italy that brings together the wealth of evidence available from literary sources, inscriptions, and the exciting recent discoveries ... | |
| Alison E. Cooley - 2016 - 576 pagine
A Companion to Roman Italy investigates the impactof Rome in all its forms—political, cultural, social, andeconomic—upon Italy’s various regions, as well as theextent to ... | |
| Neville Morley - 2002 - 228 pagine
This book examines the relationship between Rome and Italy. Drawing on recent archaeological work and comparative evidence, the author shows how the growth of the city can be ... | |
| Axel Boëthius, Roger Ling, Tom Rasmussen - 1978 - 266 pagine
Axel Boethius's account begins about 1400 B.C. with the primitive villages of the Italic tribes. The scene was transformed by the arrival of the Greeks and by the Etruscans who ... | |
| Paul Lachlan MacKendrick - 1983 - 518 pagine
"MacKendrick writes so enthusiastically that all laymen who have a serious interest in scholarship and antiquity will delight in following his story." --New York Times Book Review | |
| Tymon C.A. de Haas, Gijs Tol - 2017 - 531 pagine
The papers in The Economic Integration of Roman Italy use various archaeological data, particularly recent field survey and excavation data, to explore the changes Rome’s ... | |
| Luuk de Ligt, Simon Northwood - 2008 - 664 pagine
Drawing on a rich variety of literary and archaeological data, the twenty chapters of this book explore the implications of competing reconstructions of Italy's demographic ... | |
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