Image in distress? The death of Meleager on Roman sarcophagi
(2011)
Book Chapter
Lorenz, K. (2011). Image in distress? The death of Meleager on Roman sarcophagi. In J. Huskinson, & J. Elsner (Eds.), Life, death and representation: some new work on Roman sarcophagi. De Gruyter
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Networks and narratives: a model for ancient Greek religion? (2011)
Journal Article
Eidinow, E. (2011). Networks and narratives: a model for ancient Greek religion?Polis religion has become the dominant model for the description of ritual activity in ancient Greek communities.Indeed,scholars have invoked polis religion to try to resolve the much-debated question of the definition of magic vs. religion, arguing... Read More about Networks and narratives: a model for ancient Greek religion?.
Following Roman waterways from a computer screen: GIS-based approaches to the analysis of Barcino’s aqueducts (2011)
Book Chapter
Orengo, H. A., & Miró, C. (2011). Following Roman waterways from a computer screen: GIS-based approaches to the analysis of Barcino’s aqueducts. In J. Verhagen, A. Posluschny, & A. DanielisovÃ�Â�Ã�¡ (Eds.), Go your own least cost path: spatial technology and archaeological interpretation: proceedings of the GIS session at EAA 2009, Riva del Garda. ArchaeopressFrom the 1950's until today the Roman colony of Barcino (modern Barcelona) has been believed to posses two aqueducts. One was transporting water from the Montcada mountains and the other one from the Collserola range. In this article, GIS-based least... Read More about Following Roman waterways from a computer screen: GIS-based approaches to the analysis of Barcino’s aqueducts.
The Roman centuriated landscape: conception, genesis and development as inferred from the Ager Tarraconensis case (2011)
Journal Article
Palet Martínez, J. M., & Orengo, H. A. (2011). The Roman centuriated landscape: conception, genesis and development as inferred from the Ager Tarraconensis case. American Journal of Archaeology, 115(3), https://doi.org/10.3764/aja.115.3.0383Although centuriation was only one system of Roman land division, its impact on the landscape and its visibility in modern field arrangements make it the most commonly recognized expression of Roman landscapes. Centuriated grid systems are usually an... Read More about The Roman centuriated landscape: conception, genesis and development as inferred from the Ager Tarraconensis case.