Problemi Di Urbanistica Giustinianea - Le citta della Siria e della Mesopotamia (Paperback)


This fourth volume in a series devoted to medieval topography looks at issues of urbanism in a number of Byzantine cities along the eastern frontier during the reign of Justinian (AD 527-565). Archaological and documentary evidence are cited for ten cities, including Palmyra, Antioch, Amida and Hierapolis, with details on their location, history, date, their walls, gateways and other structures. The book also includes lots of plans and photographs of any standing remains. An overview of the urban transformation of Syrian and Mesopotamian cities as a whole during the 6th century, is given at the end. Italian text.

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This fourth volume in a series devoted to medieval topography looks at issues of urbanism in a number of Byzantine cities along the eastern frontier during the reign of Justinian (AD 527-565). Archaological and documentary evidence are cited for ten cities, including Palmyra, Antioch, Amida and Hierapolis, with details on their location, history, date, their walls, gateways and other structures. The book also includes lots of plans and photographs of any standing remains. An overview of the urban transformation of Syrian and Mesopotamian cities as a whole during the 6th century, is given at the end. Italian text.

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Imprint

Bar Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

British Archaeological Reports International Series

Release date

June 2004

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

Authors

Editors

Dimensions

297 x 210mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

172

ISBN-13

978-1-84171-368-7

Barcode

9781841713687

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LSN

1-84171-368-6



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