Rethinking Ostia

Rethinking Ostia A Spatial Enquiry Into the Urban Society of Rome's Imperial Port-Town - Archaeological Studies in Leiden University

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Publisher's Synopsis

Rethinking Ostia presents an archaeological and spatial approach to Roman urbanism, combining archaeological research with today's insights into urban planning. Taking the reader along the route of a "spatial investigation" the book offers a new overview and a fresh evaluation of the past society and the built environment of Rome's leading port city. Following a scalar approach at different spatial ranges, the author examines  various aspects of Ostia's urban landscape, applying methods of spatial analysis to individual houses, an entire 'Insula'-neighborhood, and the street system. A careful reconstruction of the Insula's development over the first three centuries CE forms the core of the book. The work reveals how everyday life was structured in the city, and how this evolved over time in response to internal and external influences on the lives of the citizens.

Book information

ISBN: 9789087281502
Publisher: Leiden University Press
Imprint: Leiden University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 937.6
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: v, 315
Weight: 881g
Height: 272mm
Width: 2095mm
Spine width: 23mm