Vasanello village on the Via Amerina


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This Carnet de Voyage, is part of the itinerary along the path of the ancient Roman road Amerina in the upper Viterbo area.Vasanello is a village built around the Orsini Castle; of Etruscan origin, it was probably the Castrum Amerinum, station of the Roman via Amerina.There are interesting churches and a Museum of Ceramics, containing ancient artifacts and works of modern artistic pottery of which Vasanello is famousThe Travel Artist's Notebooks in Italy, narrate with words and images - photographs, watercolors, drawings in colored pencil -, the lesser Italy with a capital M, a large diffused emotional garden.They are visual testimonial stories accompanied by words that bring to life emotions, notes, reflections, thoughts, considerations. Finally, a space is dedicated to useful information to the traveler who wants to retrace the itinerary and reach the treated places.




Fabrica di Roma village on the Via Amerina


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This Carnet de Voyage, is part of the itinerary along the path of the ancient Roman road Amerina in the upper Viterbo area.Fabrica di Roma, m 296 (ab 7.005), is an agricultural center with industrial activities (ceramics), located on the extreme eastern slopes of Cimini.It is believed to have been built by the refugees of Falerii Novii.Remembered in 1093, it became a castle in the thirteenth century; in 1539 it passed to Pier Luigi Farnese.The Travel Artist's Notebooks in Italy, narrate with words and images - photographs, watercolors, drawings in colored pencil -, the lesser Italy with a capital M, a large diffused emotional garden.They are visual testimonial stories accompanied by words that bring to life emotions, notes, reflections, thoughts, considerations. Finally, a space is dedicated to useful information to the traveler who wants to retrace the itinerary and reach the treated places.




Gallese village on the Via Amerina


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The idea behind this Carnet de Voyage is the itinerary along the route of the ancient Roman road Amerina in the Etruscan upper part of Lazio.Gallese is a village built on a tufa cliff with picturesque houses supported by walls.Etruscan Center, as evidenced by the findings of tombs and drainage works, is not mentioned in Roman times.There is the interesting church dedicated to San Famiano, the protector of Gallese, which fills the story of Gallese with his prodigies.The Travel Artist's notebooks in Italy, are Carnet de Voyage that narrate with words and images - photographs, watercolors, drawings in colored pencil -, the lesser Italy with the capital M, large diffused emotional garden.They are not illustrated books, but visual testimonies accompanied by stories that bring to life emotions, notes, reflections,thoughts, considerations. Finally, a space is dedicated to useful information for the traveler who wantsretrace the itinerary and reach the treated places.




The Changing Landscapes of Rome’s Northern Hinterland


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This study presents a new regional history of the middle Tiber valley as a lens through which to view the emergence and transformation of the city of Rome from 1000 BC to AD 1000. Setting the ancient city within the context of its immediate territory, the authors reveal the diverse and enduring links between the metropolis and its hinterland.




Days Near Rome


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The Urban Economy During the Early Dominate


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A detailed study of a pottery deposit found during investigations on the Palatine Hill. This material was used and discarded during the period c.AD 290-315, at a time when a number of reforms were underway in light of the early years of the new imperial system and associated changes in economic organisation.




Rome and Latium


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A comprehensive, richly illustrated guide to the treasures of Rome and Latium - towns, churches, palaces, museums and ancient buildings, in alphabetical order of town for easy reference.




Northern Lazio


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Between Tuscany and Rome, between the river Tiber and the Mediterranean, lies a part of Italy known as Northern Lazio. The authors provide a guide to this region - its people, history, food, tradition and folklore.




Greece and the War


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Territory, Time and State


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Territory, Time and State is a study of long term archaeological history in the remote and beautiful upland valley of Gubbio within the Umbrian Apennines of Italy. The aim of the work is well defined by the natural constraints of this mountainous region. The authors have developed a multi-disciplinary approach to study the human and physical characteristics of the valley from the paleolithic to the medieval period. They integrate the analysis of a unique text (the Iguvine Tables) with excavation, field survey and environmental reconstruction to provide a synthesis of current knowledge. They break boundaries of time and tradition which are normally compartmentalised between different scholars. Although the linkage is sometimes controversial, it is always stimulating. The book has two major focuses: the first is on the Bronze Age landscape where spectacular sites and finds have contributed very significantly to our knowledge of pre-state Italy; and the second is on the identity and character of the early city state of Gubbio and its incorporation into the Roman world.