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The Atlas of Ancient Rome is monumental in scope. It examines the city's topography and political-administrative divisions, trade and economic production, and social landscape and infrastructure--from residential neighborhoods and gardens to walls, roads, aqueducts, and sewers. It describes the fourteen regions of Rome and the urban history of each in unprecedented detail, and includes profiles and reconstructions of major monuments and works of art. This is the only atlas of the ancient city to incorporate the most current archaeological findings and use the latest mapping technologies.
Authoritative and easy to use, The Atlas of Ancient Rome is the definitive illustrated reference book on Rome from its origins to the sixth century AD.
Fully updated from the Italian edition to include the latest discoveries and scholarship
Features a wealth of maps, illustrations, and 3D reconstructions
Covers Rome's topography, economy, urban infrastructure, and more
Includes profiles of major monuments and works of art
Draws on the latest archaeological findings and mapping technologies
Twenty years in the making by a team of leading experts
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2017 Editions Princeton university press
Langue anglaise | 1280 pages | ISBN : 9780691163475
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