Architecture in Ancient Central Italy

Connections in Etruscan and Early Roman Building

Charlotte R Potts editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:7th Apr '22

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Reconnects ancient buildings with the people who made them, with their surroundings, and with practices in other times and cultures.

Argues that buildings in early Italy serve as windows into the minds and lives of those who made and used them, and demonstrates that architecture was closely connected to communities, to the natural world, and to the cosmos, and had the power to shape society as much as reflect it.Architecture in Ancient Central Italy takes studies of individual elements and sites as a starting point to reconstruct a much larger picture of architecture in western central Italy as an industry, and to position the result in space (in the Mediterranean world and beyond) and time (from the second millennium BC to Late Antiquity). This volume demonstrates that buildings in pre-Roman Italy have close connections with Bronze Age and Roman architecture, with practices in local and distant societies, and with the natural world and the cosmos. It also argues that buildings serve as windows into the minds and lives of those who made and used them, revealing the concerns and character of communities in early Etruria, Rome, and Latium. Architecture consequently emerges as a valuable historical source, and moreover a part of life that shaped society as much as reflected it.

ISBN: 9781108845281

Dimensions: 251mm x 174mm x 17mm

Weight: 549g

224 pages