This paper aims to reconsider the interaction between primary and satellite centers in inland Etruria, Etruria Padana and Etruria Campana, moving beyond Simon Stoddart’s recent volume Power and Place. In terms of methodology, the focus of this paper is on social and geographical models for the analysis of ancient Italy during the 1st millennium BCE. The most recent discoveries, together with their interpretations, are discussed stressing in particular the development of cultural landscape through time. This paper aims to contribute to the discussion between scholars from different nationalities and to bridging the gap between tradition of studies.
"As time goes by. Pre-Roman Etruria from Po Valley to Campania: an addition to Simon Stoddart’s “Power and Place in Etruria, vol. 1, The Spatial Dynamics of a Mediterranean Civilization, 1200-500 BC”, Cambridge University Press 2020"
TABOLLI, JACOPO
2022-01-01
Abstract
This paper aims to reconsider the interaction between primary and satellite centers in inland Etruria, Etruria Padana and Etruria Campana, moving beyond Simon Stoddart’s recent volume Power and Place. In terms of methodology, the focus of this paper is on social and geographical models for the analysis of ancient Italy during the 1st millennium BCE. The most recent discoveries, together with their interpretations, are discussed stressing in particular the development of cultural landscape through time. This paper aims to contribute to the discussion between scholars from different nationalities and to bridging the gap between tradition of studies.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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