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  • - The Thomas Ashby Collection in the American Academy in Rome
    av James Anderson
    605,-

    Ashby's brickstamps form the nucleus of a collection of some 350 different stamps in the American Academy at Rome. All are here published in full.

  • av Jaye McKenzie-Clark
    275,-

    The destruction of Pompeii in ad 79 provides a unique opportunity to explore the use of everyday items. It allows us to identify the source and variety of products available within the city, and enables us to track changes in the consumption of goods over time.

  • - Thomas Ashby Archaeologist
    av Richard Hodges
    195,-

    Thomas Ashby (1874-1931), the first scholar and third Director of the British School at Rome died at a tragically young age when he fell from a train. His 'Roman Campagna in Classical Times' remains a classic work of topographic research.

  • - Excavations 2006-10
     
    1 198,-

    The first imperial villa in Lazio to have been excavated scientifically, this book documents the rich, varied life of the site, from imperial villa, to late antique successor, monastic complex, village, cemetery and medieval castrum. The buildings are described and the finds (including pottery, glass, bones and environmental data) discussed.

  • - A Restudy of John Ward-Perkins's Survey
     
    1 132,-

    During the nineteenth century, antiquarians such as William Gell and George Dennis visited the ancient city of Veii, some 15 km north of Rome, and noted the rapid destruction of its archaeology. The city continued under to be under threat, and in the 1950s was the subject of ground-breaking survey and excavation by John Ward-Perkins.

  • - Survey and Excavations in the Terra of San Vincenzo al Volturno
    av Kim Bowes
    664,-

    The San Vincenzo Project, focused upon the Benedictine monastery of San Vincenzo al Volturno, in central Italy, was launched in 1980.

  • - Essays on the History of Archaeological Excavations in Rome and Southern Italy from the Renaissance to the Nineteenth Century
    av Ilaria Bignamini
    664,-

    Archives and Excavations aims to stimulate a new approach to the history of excavation by drawing attention to a vast and important area of research that has been neglected for almost a century.

  • - Approaches to regional archaeology in the Middle Tiber Valley
    av Helen Patterson
    670,-

    Few river valleys can claim the historical importance of the Tiber, and an understanding of the river and its valley is key to an understanding of Rome and its place in the ancient world.

  • - A Roman and Medieval Settlement in South Etruria
    av Timothy W. Potter
    737,-

    As part of a long-term survey of southern Etruria, the site of Monte Gelato, about 30 km north of Rome, was excavated from 1986-90. An exceptionally rich stratigraphy provided excavators with a detailed occupation narrative. An Augustan villa where dormice were eaten and eels kept as pets was abandoned in the early 3rd century AD.

  • - The 1980-86 Excavations Part II
    av Richard Hodges
    506,-

    This volume presents the second part of the detailed report on the British School at Rome's excavations between 1980 and 1986 at the early medieval Benedictine abbey of San Vincenzo in Molise, central Italy.

  • - The 1980-86 Excavations, Part 1
    av Richard Hodges
    478,-

    This is the first of a number of volumes describing the 1980-86 excavations at the early medieval Benedictine abbey of San Vincenzo al Volturno in central Italy.

  • - Santa Cornelia, Santa Rufina and San Liberato
    av Neil Christie
    737,-

    The brief title doesn't really reflect the wealth of information in the three reports in this book. Arising from the British School at Rome's archaeological survey in southern Etruria between 1950 and 1975, they provide important evidence for the transition years between Roman and Medieval.

  • av M. A. Cotton
    209,-

    Full report on the 1962-6 excavations of the villa and on the finds, with discussion of the region.

  • av M. A. Cotton
    209,-

    Report on the 1962-5 excavations with full description of pottery and other finds.

  • - An Archaeological Survey of the Port of Imperial Rome
    av Simon Keay
    664,-

    In AD 42, the Emperor Claudius initiated work on the construction of a new artificial harbour a short distance to the north of the mouth of the Tiber.

  • av Richard Hodges
    1 066,-

    The San Vincenzo Project began in 1980 as a collaboration with the Soprintendenza Archaeologica del Molise. Its initial focus was the small frescoed crypt of 'San Lorenzo' (later known as the Crypt Church), which was in urgent need of conservation.

  • - Antiquity to the Eighteenth Century
    av A. Hopkins
    438,-

    This collection of seventeen essays explores the dramatic changes in Western conceptions of the body, encompassing the cultural shifts that occurred across Empire, religion and science, from antiquity to the eighteenth century.

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