Pub Date : 2023-05-16DOI: 10.1017/S1047759423000181
J. Oleson
The character of Roman concrete and its role in Roman construction technology have been topics of keen debate, speculation, and research since the time of Vitruvius, who, for practical or theoretical reasons, expressed some suspicions of concrete architecture (Vitr. De arch. 2.8.1, 2.8.8–9, 16–20). Physical examination only began to make a real contribution to the discussion in the last 60 years or so, but advanced analytical techniques have now described the components of both the mortar and the aggregate that make up ancient Roman concrete. Such analysis, however, does not in most cases by itself solve the questions of the chronology of the monuments from which samples have been taken, a particularly crucial problem for the earliest period of the technology in Republican Rome. Progress has been made in C analysis of Roman mortars with hydraulic lime binders, but the accuracy may never be sufficient for the fine chronological distinctions needed by architectural historians. This problem of chronology is the starting point of Mogetta’s (M.) analysis of the early history of Roman concrete construction on land. He earlier published two substantial articles that form the basis for several chapters. In this book, which originated as a University of Michigan dissertation (2013), he “aims to elucidate the pattern of implementation of that discovery across the constellation of higherorder settlements in the Italian peninsula” (3). This approach relies on careful analysis of the archaeological basis for dating early concrete structures in Rome and elsewhere on the Italian peninsula. M. concludes that concrete construction did not appear as the result of a centralized process in the city of Rome during the 3rd c. BCE, but rather it evolved at several centers in the Italian peninsula during the first half of the 2nd c. BCE. The topics are densely argued and deeply documented, both challenging and rewarding the careful
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Pub Date : 2023-05-12DOI: 10.1017/S1047759423000144
G. Bison
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Rizzone, V. G., and F. Sabatini, eds. 2008. Gli ipogei di Wignacourt a Rabat. KASA 9. Palermo: Officina di Studi Medievali. Stoddart, S., A. Pace, N. Cutajar, N. C. Vella, R. McLaughlin, C. Malone, J. Meneely, and D. Trump. 2020. “Cultural landscapes from 2000 BC onwards.” In Temple Landscapes. Fragility, Change and Resilience of Holocene Environments in the Maltese Islands, ed. C. French, C. O. Hunt, R. Grima, R. McLaughlin, S. Stoddart, and C. Malone, 241–52. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. Strong, D. E., and A. Claridge. 1976. “Marble sculpture.” In Roman Crafts, ed. D. Strong and D. Brown, 195–207. London: Duckworth. Tanasi, D., S. Hassam, K. Kingsland, P. Trapani, M. King, and D. Calì. 2021. “Melite Civitas Romana in 3D: Virtualization project of the Archaeological Park and Museum of the Domus Romana of Rabat, Malta.” Open Archaeology 7: 51–83. Tansey, P. 2008. “L. Sempronius Atratinus Aug. Imp.” ZPE 165: 304–6. Trump, D. 1972. Malta: An Archaeological Guide. London: Faber and Faber. Vella, N. C., A. J. Frendo, and H. C. R. Vella, ed. 2018. The Lure of the Antique. Essays on Malta and Mediterranean Archaeology in Honour of Anthony Bonanno. Ancient Near Eastern Studies Supplement 54. Leuven: Peeters. Von Boeselager, D. 1983. Antike Mosaiken in Sizilien. Rome: Giorgio Bretschneider. Wilson, R. J. A. 1990. “Roman architecture in a Greek world: The example of Sicily.” In Architecture and Architectural Sculpture in the Roman Empire, ed. M. Henig, 67–90. Oxford: Oxford Committee for Archaeology. Wilson, R. J. A. 2000. “Map 47 Sicilia.” In Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. Map-by-Map Directory, Vol. 1, ed. R. J. A. Talbert, 709–35. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press. Wilson, R. J. A. 2001. “Aqueducts and water supply in Greek and Roman Sicily: The present status quaestionis.” In Cura Aquarum in Sicilia. Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress on the History of Water Management and Hydraulic Engineering in the Mediterranean Region, Syracuse, May 16–22, 1998, ed. G. C. M. Jansen, 5–36. BABESCH Supplement 5. Leiden: Stichting BABesch. Wilson, R. J. A. 2020. “Pantelleria revealed: The archaeology of Cossyra.” Mouseion 17: 515–45. Wootton, W. 2002. “Another Alexander mosaic: Reconstructing the Hunt mosaic from Palermo.” JRA 15: 265–74.
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Pub Date : 2023-05-11DOI: 10.1017/s1047759423000235
R. J. A. Wilson
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Pub Date : 2023-05-11DOI: 10.1017/S1047759423000090
W. Bowden
Roman towns present enticing targets for geophysical survey. Their gridded streets and masonry buildings respond to a range of survey techniques, and the results are highly visual. Improved rapid survey techniques involving multi-sensor arrays mean that large areas can be covered rapidly. It is also cheap, relative to other forms of archaeological investigation, making it attractive to those working at universities, where research budgets grow ever tighter. Little wonder then that the last two decades have seen an ever-increasing number of surveys on those town sites unencumbered by modern development. In the UK, Wroxeter, Silchester, Caistor-by-Norwich, and Verulamium have all seen large-scale geophysical investigation, while elsewhere in the Roman Empire major surveys have been carried out at Carnuntum (Austria), Ammaia (Portugal), Falerii Novii (Italy), and many other sites.
罗马城镇为地球物理调查提供了诱人的目标。他们的网格街道和砖石建筑对一系列调查技术做出了回应,结果非常直观。涉及多传感器阵列的快速调查技术的改进意味着可以快速覆盖大片区域。与其他形式的考古调查相比,它也很便宜,这对那些在大学工作的人很有吸引力,因为大学的研究预算越来越紧。难怪在过去的二十年里,对那些没有受到现代发展影响的城镇遗址的调查数量不断增加。在英国,Wroxeter、Silchester、Caistor by Norwich和Verulamium都进行了大规模的地球物理调查,而在罗马帝国的其他地方,Carnuntum(奥地利)、Ammaia(葡萄牙)、Falerii Novii(意大利)和许多其他地点都进行了重大调查。
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Pub Date : 2023-05-05DOI: 10.1017/s1047759400023072
M. West
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Pub Date : 2023-03-30DOI: 10.1017/S1047759423000119
R. J. A. Wilson
The Maltese islands, famed for their Neolithic temples, are not well known for their Roman antiquities. After pioneering work by the polymath Sir Themistocles Zammit in the early decades of the 20th c., the baton was picked up again by Anthony Bonanno, who singlehandedly has greatly advanced knowledge of Roman Malta over the past 50 years through copious influential papers in journals and conference proceedings, as well as in two books. Monographs by others have been dedicated to such subjects as the Roman economy of the Maltese islands, and Roman pottery from Malta and Gozo, both local products and imports. Until now, however, there has been no single volume devoted exclusively to the Roman structures that have been excavated or recorded (and in some cases survive), nor to the disiecta membra of many others, which have in the past been largely ignored. Awarm welcome, therefore, to this handsome volume, which is magnificently illustrated in color throughout, apart of course from historical images that have been taken from the archives. The color photographs are by Daniel Cilia, who has made major contributions to Maltese archaeology in other publications over the years. His stunning aerial views in this book of the villa at Ta’ Kaċċatura (46) and of the temples at Ras ir-Raħeb (48) and Tas-Silġ (202–3) are a particular feast for the eye.
马耳他群岛以其新石器时代的寺庙而闻名,但其罗马文物却不为人所知。在20世纪初,博学的Themistocles Zammit爵士开创了先河,安东尼·波南诺再次接过了接力棒。在过去的50年里,他通过在期刊和会议记录以及两本书中发表的大量有影响力的论文,一手极大地提高了对罗马马耳他的了解。其他人的专著专门介绍了马耳他群岛的罗马经济,以及马耳他和戈佐的罗马陶器,包括当地产品和进口产品。然而,到目前为止,还没有一本书专门介绍被挖掘或记录的罗马建筑(在某些情况下幸存下来),也没有其他许多建筑的disiecta membra,这些建筑在过去基本上被忽视了。因此,欢迎来到这本漂亮的书,除了从档案馆中拍摄的历史图像外,这本书自始至终都用彩色画得很华丽。这些彩色照片由Daniel Cilia拍摄,他多年来在其他出版物中对马耳他考古做出了重大贡献。在这本书中,他对Ta’Kaßatura别墅(46)以及Ras ir Raħeb(48)和Tas Silġ(202-3)寺庙的惊人鸟瞰图令人大饱眼福。
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Pub Date : 2023-03-29DOI: 10.1017/s1047759400022091
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Pub Date : 2023-03-20DOI: 10.1017/S1047759423000107
Grace Stafford
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Pub Date : 2023-01-20DOI: 10.1017/s1047759400004347
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Pub Date : 2022-12-01DOI: 10.1017/S1047759422000344
F. Marcattili
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