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Papers of the British School at Rome | 2014

Minor Centres in the Pontine plain: the cases of Forum Appii and Ad Medias

Gijs Tol; Tymon de Haas; Kayt Armstrong; Peter Attema

Although both the urban and rural landscapes of Roman Italy have received due attention in current debates on the Roman economy, this is less true for the highly variable group of intermediate sites, here conveniently labelled as ‘minor centres’, and their role within economic networks. This contribution focuses attention on two such sites, Forum Appii and Ad Medias , situated in the Pontine plain (Lazio, central Italy) along the Via Appia. After addressing issues of definition and the current state of research, we shall approach the potential functions of such sites through geographic models. Next, we discuss the results of a programme of geophysical surveys and field walking on both case-study sites. The results obtained suggest that, although far from being a uniform settlement class, minor centres could perform crucial functions within local and regional economies. Based on the present data, Forum Appii developed into a centre of craft production and, with its river port, also became a trade hub of regional importance. Ad Medias functioned primarily as a small centre provisioning and servicing travellers and the local rural population. To conclude the article, we consider the implications of the results obtained in terms of future research strategies.


Mnemosyne supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity | 2017

Landscape Archaeology in Italy: Past Questions, Current State and Future Directions

Peter Attema

The papers in The Economic Integration of Roman Italy use various archaeological data, particularly recent field survey and excavation data, to explore the changes Rome’s territorial and economic expansion brought about in the Italian countryside.


Archive | 2010

Regional Pathways to Complexity : Settlement and Land-Use Dynamics in Early Italy from the Bronze Age to the Republican Period

Peter Attema; Gert Jan Burgers; Martijn van Leusen


Archaeopress/Archaeolingua | 2014

LRCW 4. Late Roman Coarse Wares, Cooking Wares and Amphorae in the Mediterranean

Gijs Tol; Peter Attema


Archive | 2006

Papers in Italian Archaeology VI, Communities and Settlements from the Neolithic to the Early Medieval Period

Peter Attema; Albertus Nijboer; Zifferero


European Journal of Archaeology | 1998

Case Studies in Indigenous Developments in Early Italian Centralization and Urbanization: A Dutch Perspective

Peter Attema; G-J Burgers; Marianne Kleibrink; D.G. Yntema


BABESCH: Bulletin Antieke Beschaving = Annual Papers on Classical Archaeology | 2014

The Pontine Marshes (Central Italy): a case study in wetland historical ecology

Kevin Walsh; Peter Attema; Tymon de Haas


Alla ricerca dell'identità di Crustumerium, Primi risultati e prospettive di un progetto internazionale, Atti della giornata di studio organizzata dall'Institutum Romanum Finlandiae e dalla Soprintendenza Speciale ai Beni Archeologici di Roma (Roma, 5 marzo 2008) | 2008

Two excavation campaigns of the University of Groningen at Monte Del Bufalo, Crustumerium. Preliminary results and future plans.

Albertus Nijboer; Peter Attema; G.J.M. Van Oortmerssen


Babesch Supplements | 2004

The early Roman colonization of South Lazio: a survey of three landscapes

Peter Attema; Martijn van Leusen


Babesch - Bulletin Antieke Beschaving | 2003

The Astura project, interim report of the 2001 and 2002 campaigns of the Groningen Institute of Archaeology along the coast between Nettuno and Torre Astura (Lazio, Italy)

Peter Attema; Tymon de Haas; Albertus Nijboer

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Gijs Tol

University of Melbourne

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Marco Pacciarelli

University of Naples Federico II

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Burkart Ullrich

Free University of Berlin

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