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Material culture, social structure, and political centralisation in Central Italy (800-450 BC) from the perspective of ancient Crustumerium (Rome, Italy)
P.A.J. Attema & A.J. Bronkhorst (eds.)
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2020
This volume is the fourth in the series Corollaria Crustumina and deals with the results of the project The People and the State, Material culture, social structure, and political centralisation in Central Italy (800-450 BC).
Dinamiche insediative e cultura materiale ai confini con Roma / Settlement dynamics and material culture on the confines of Rome
Agnese Livia Fischetti & Peter Attema (eds.)
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2019
This volume contains 23 methodological, thematical and material culture studies on the historical topographical reconstruction of the Alban Hills in Antiquity with a focus on the area of contact with the suburbium of Rome.
Three geo-archaeological approaches to the hidden landscapes of Italy
Hendrik Feiken
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2016
This books explores the bias that is introduced by erosion and sedimentation on the distribution of archaeological materials in Mediterranean landscapes. It describes innovative and interdisciplinary work that led to the formulation of a broad range of geo-archeological approaches that…
A Middle Bronze Age site in the Soúrpi Plain (Thessaly, Greece)
Corien Wiersma, Dimitris Agnousiotis, Evangelia Karimali, Wietske Prummel & H. Reinder Reinders
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2016
Magóula Pavlína is located in the Soúrpi plain in Thessalía. The site was inhabited during the Early and Middle Bronze Age. The publication of the material is of importance, as relatively little is known of this period in Thessalía, especially compared…
Proceedings of a specialist conference at the Groningen Institute of Archaeology of the University of Groningen, 2013
Peter Attema, Jorn Seubers & Sarah Willemsen (eds.)
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2016
This volume is the second of the series Corollaria Crustumina aimed at the publication of conference proceedings, doctoral theses and specialist studies concerning the Latin settlement of Crustumerium (Rome) and Italian protohistory. It contains multidisciplinary papers of an international group…
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