Rome, Portus and the Mediterranean

Körperschaft: British School at Rome.
Weitere Verfasser: Keay, Simon J., 1954-2021
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: London : The British School at Rome, 2012.
Umfang/Format: xviii, 439 p., plates : ill. (partly col.), maps ; 30 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Archaeological monographs of the British School at Rome no. 21
Schlagworte:
iDAI.gazetteer: Roma (Città metropolitana)
Sicilia
España
Nordafrika
Rotes Meer
Mittelmeer
Hispania
Inhalte/Bestandteile: 25 Datensätze
Inhaltsangabe:
  • 1. Introduction (Simon Keay) Portus and Ostia. 2. The Port System of Imperial Rome (Simon Keay) 3. Il ruolo di porto nella ridistribuzione dei marmi nel Mediterraneo (Patrizio Pensabene) 4. Rome e Ostia, un binomio ancora possible? Di alcuni generi trasportati in anforna in eta tardo-antonina (Giorgio Rizzo) 5. La sirga en el Tiber en epoca romana (Antonio Aguilera Martin) Ships and Navigation. 6. L'homme, le Temps et le Mer: Continuite et Changement des Routes Maritimes de et Vers Portus (Pascal Arnaud) 7. Central Mediterranean Islands and Satellite Ports for Ancient Rome (Timothy Gambin) 8. Les Epaves Comme Sources pour l'Etude de la Navigations et des Routes Commerciales: Un Approache Methodologique (Giulia Boetto) Italy and Sicily. 9. 'Fructuosissima atque opportunissima provincia' (Cicerone, In Verrem II.3.226): Il sistema 'Sicilia' ed il ruolo economico delle citta nella Sicilia romana. Il contributa dell'evidenza ceramica (Daniele Malfitana & Carmela Franco) 10. From suburb to port: the rise (and fall) of Classe as a centre of trade and redistribution (Andrea Augenti & Enrico Cirelli) Hispaniae. 11. El puerto romano de Gades. novedades arquelogicas (Dario Bernal Casasola) 12. Hispalis (Sevilla, Espana) y el comercio mediterraneo en el alto imperio romano. El testimonio de las anforas. (Enrique Garcia Vargas) 13. El control administrativo de la navegacion fluvial en la Betica y sus conexiones con Roma (Jose Remesal Rodriguez) 14. Explotacion y rutas de comercializacion de los marmora heticos (Jose Beltran Fortes) 15. El marrmol de Luni-Carrara en la fachada mediterranea de Hispania (Anna Gutierrez Garcia-Moreno & Isabel Roda de Llanza) Africa.
  • 17. The methodology of pottery comparison: a case-study from Roman Egypt (Roberta Tomber) 18. The Roman Red Sea port network (David Peacock) 19. I porti di Efeso e Smirne come terminali della diffusione del marmo colorato asiatico in eta romana imperiale (Paolo Barresi) Broader Issues.20. Roman Ports and Mediterranean connectivity (Andrew Wilson, Katia Schorle & Candace Rice) 21. Thoughts on the archaeological residue of networks. A view from the East (Jeroen Poblome, Philip Bes & Rinse Willet) 22. Coastal geo-archaeology in the Mediterranean: A French perspective (Christophe Morhange, Nick Marriner & Guenaelle Bony) 23. Computational methods on the Roman Port Networks Project (Graeme Earl, Leif Issaken, Simon Keay, Tom Brughmans and David Potts)