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Arkeologi och kulturlandskap i det antika Italien

Archaeology and cultural landscapes in ancient Italy

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AN2093
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15 högskolepoäng (hp)

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Vårtermin 2025 (2025-01-20)
Beslutsdatum
2025-03-12

Brown T, Ellis C, Rhodes E, Barker G & T. Rasmussen 2023. ‘The natural landscape and its evolution’, in In the footsteps of the Etruscans: Changing landscapes around Tuscania from prehistory to modernity, Cambridge, 61-84.

Chowaniec, R. 2024. ‘The Cultural Landscape of the Hyblaean Mountains between the 3rd Century BC and the 2nd Century AD in the Light of Multidisciplinary Research’, Gerión 42, 33–51.

Haack, M-L. 2013. ‘Modern approaches to Etruscan culture’ in The Etruscan World, ed. J. MacIntosh Turfa, London & New York, 1136-1145. https://issuhub.com/view/index/23611

Keay, S. et al. 2021. ‘Space, accessibility and movement through the Portus Romae’, in Space, movement and the economy of Roman cities in Italy and beyond, eds. F. Vermeulen & A. Zuiderhoek, London.

Karivieri, A. ed. 2020. Life and death in a multicultural harbor city: Ostia Antica from the Republic through Late Antiquity, Rome. Valda delar. http://irfrome.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/acta47.pdf

Lo Schiavo, F. 2013. ‘The Western Mediterranean before the Etruscans’, in The Etruscan World, ed. J. MacIntosh Turfa, London & New York, 197-215.

Malmberg, S. 2015. ‘Ships are seen swiftly gliding along the sacred river: the river as an artery of urban movement and development’, in The moving city: processions, passages, and promenades in ancient Rome, eds. I. Östenberg, S. Malmberg, and J. Bjørnebye, London, 187-201. Finns på Academia: https://www.academia.edu/2274816/_Ships_Are_Seen_Gliding_Swiftly_along_the_Sacred_Tiber_The_River_as_an_Artery_of_Urban_Movement_and_Development_In_I_%C3%96stenberg_S_Malmberg_and_J_Bj%C3%B8rnebye_eds_The_Moving_City_Processions_Passages_and_Promenades_in_Ancient_Rome_Bloomsbury_Academic_2015_pp_187_201

Malmberg, S. 2021. ‘Understanding Rome as a port city’ in Space, movement and the economy of Roman cities in Italy and beyond, eds. F. Vermeulen & A. Zuiderhoek, London, 315-372.

Roppa A. 2019. ‘Sardinia’, in The Oxford handbook of the Phoenician and Punic Mediterranean, eds. B.R. Doak & C. López-Ruiz. Online edition Oxford Academic, 12 Aug. 2019).

Stoddart, S. 2015. ‘Etruscan Italy: Physical geography and environment’, in A companion to the Etruscans, eds. S. Bell & A.A. Carpino, London & New York, 43-54. (Laddas upp i Canvas.)

Terpstra, T.T. 2021. ‘Mediterranean silver production and the site of Antas, Sardinia’. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 40(2), 176-190.

Wiman, I. 2013. ‘Etruscan environments’, in The Etruscan World, ed. J. MacIntosh Turfa, London & New York, 11-28. (Laddas upp i Canvas.)

Wilson, R.J.A. 1996. ‘Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica’, in The Cambridge Ancient History, eds. A.K. Bowman, E. Champlin, and A. Lintott, Cambridge, 434–448.


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https://www.ostia-antica.org/severiana/severiana-17.htm

https://catena.bgc.bard.edu/texts/pliny.htm

Fördjupnings- och referenslitteratur 

Van Dommelen, P. 1998. ‘Punic persistence: Colonialism and cultural identities in Roman Sardinia’, in Cultural Identity in the Roman Empire, eds. J. Berry & R. Laurence, London & New York, 25-48.

Wilson, R.J.A. 1990. Sicily under the Roman Empire: The Archaeology of a Roman Province, 36 BC-AD 535, Warminster.


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