Portus and Its Hinterland

Portus and Its Hinterland Recent Archaeological Research - Archaeological Monograph of the British School at Rome

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Publisher's Synopsis

Portus was the principal maritime port of Rome between the first and sixth centuries AD, and is one of the largest, richest and most accessible Roman ports in the Mediterranean. However, whilst it has been documented archaeologically since at least the Renaissance, its key role in the movement of traded goods between Rome and the Mediterranean consistently has been underplayed in favour of the fluvial port of Ostia. This volume, arising from a workshop held at the British School at Rome, seeks to begin to redress this imbalance, to share the results of the various projects currently focused on Portus and its Hinterland, and to foster greater public awareness of this remarkable site. xvi, 320p, 151 b/w illustrations and 16 colour plates

Book information

ISBN: 9780904152609
Publisher: British School at Rome
Imprint: British School at Rome
Pub date:
DEWEY: 937.6
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 303
Weight: 1306g
Height: 280mm
Width: 210mm
Spine width: 26mm