The urban history of Tarquinia based on geomagnetic surveys /

This book presents results from a series of large-scale geomagnetic surveys undertaken across the entire area of ancient Tarquinia, an area of 104 hectares. These results allow a better understanding of the road network, city gates, insulae, the orientation of neighborhoods, as well as other feature...

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Main Authors: Mastrocinque, Attilio (Author), Soriano, Fiammetta (Author)
Other Authors: Forte, Maurizio (Contributor), Gabrielli, Angelica (Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford, UK : BAR Publishing, 2024.
Series:BAR international series ; 3195.
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Summary:This book presents results from a series of large-scale geomagnetic surveys undertaken across the entire area of ancient Tarquinia, an area of 104 hectares. These results allow a better understanding of the road network, city gates, insulae, the orientation of neighborhoods, as well as other features. Monuments and structures identified include the Roman forum, the basilica, the macellum, the likely horrea and a semicircular plaza. A sparsely built-up area in the eastern part of the city allows for historical considerations on the sixth century urban plan, when the circuit of walls was conceived with the idea of accommodating more people than those who actually settled in Tarquinia. Geophysical surveys indicate that the urban layout was not radically changed until the end of antiquity, while the phenomenon of Romanization can be recognized in the creation of structures such as the forum or the macellum, in the restructuring of buildings, like the "domus of the Mithraeum," or in the paving of pre-existing roads. Overall, this book provides important new insights into the ancient city of Tarquinia, as well as a case study for the use of geomagnetic survey as an archaeological tool.
Physical Description:xix, 130 pages : illustrations (some color, color maps ; 30 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-130).
ISBN:9781407361932
1407361937