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A Fragmented History : A Methodological and Artefactual Approach to the Study of Ancient Settlement in the Territories of Satricum and Antium

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This dissertation presents four methodological case studies that elaborate on the results of two field survey projects (the Astura and Nettuno surveys) that were carried out by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology (GIA).

The case studies aim at investigating biasing factors that limit the analytical and comparative value of data from archaeological survey in general using these two projects as a suitable testing ground.

Both surveys, carried out between 2003 and 2005, fell within the ambit of the Pontine Region Project (PRP), a long-term research program aimed at the diachronic archaeological investigation of the various landscape units forming this region.

They covered two contiguous areas, situated on the Tyrrhenian seaboard, approximately 60 kilometres south of Rome.

The study area comprises the communal area of the modern town of Nettuno, as well as the lower valleys of the Astura and Moscarello rivers (see fig. 0.1).2 As such it incorporates parts of the hinterland of the ancient towns of Antium and Satricum.

In chronological terms this dissertation considers a time-span of 1300 years, from the 6th century BC to the 7th century AD.

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Barkhuis
949143103X / 9789491431036
Paperback / softback
930.1
03/07/2012
Netherlands
405 pages
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