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Aquileia: A Frontier Colony between the Mediterranean and Europe: Archaeological Histories

Autor Jacopo Bonetto, Andrea Raffaele Ghiotto
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 mai 2026
Aquileia is the largest archaeological site in Northern Italy, which once stood at the geo-political crossroad of cultural exchanges between Italy, the central-eastern Mediterranean and continental Europe. This book explores its beginnings as a Latin frontier colony which, over time, became a flourishing commercial centre of a cosmopolitan nature. By the end of the Imperial Age, it once again became the gateway to Italy, reaffirming its strategic and military role at the time of the barbarian invasions and the spread of Christianity.

The archaeological discoveries and results of scientific research made over the last thirtyyears offer the reader an accessible and engaging history of the site that has existed from the 8th century BCE to the present day. The concluding chapters are dedicated to the rediscovery of the ancient city, its political use during Fascism and the modern investments that transformed Aquileia into one of the major archaeological tourism centres in Italy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350440920
ISBN-10: 1350440922
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 40 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Archaeological Histories

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements

Introduction

1. The Landscape of Aquileia: Between the Adriatic Sea, the Lagoons and the Alps
2. Aquileia before Aquileia: The Indigenous Emporium
3. The Foundation of the Latin Colony in 181 BCE: Livy's Story and the Birth of the Roman City
4. The City and Its Territory: The Centuriations, the Amphora Canal and the Roads
5. Aquileia in the Imperial Age: Public Architectures and Trades
6. Living and Dying in Aquileia: Domus, Necropolis, Artistic Production
7. Attila and the Huns: The Taking of Aquileia and the Urban Transformations between the Ancient Age and the Middle Ages
8. Christian Aquileia: The Episcopal Complex and the Patriarchate
9. The Rediscovery of the Ancient City between the Eighteenth and Twentieth Centuries

Appendix: The Archaeological Areas and Museums of Aquileia

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

This is a welcome survey of the significance of the city, drawing on recent archaeological research, both into the buildings, finds and fabric of the city, and into its natural environment. The book covers the whole range of its history from prehistory up to the Middle Ages, especially its place in the story of the Roman Empire and its collapse in the fifth century CE. It also documents the spectacular rediscovery of the largely unknown ancient city during 20th-century investigations and subsequent display of the famous early Christian mosaics.
This book presents for the first time the most recent and most complete data on the history, archaeological areas and museums of Aquileia, in a clear and understandable way, even for non-specialists, but with solid scientific foundations. The authors have been working for many years in the Roman city and have therefore managed to paint a vivid and comprehensive picture that Aquileia deserves and which has been lacking until now.