The evolution of Rome's maritime facade: archaeology and geomorphology at Castelporziano

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The evolution of Rome's maritime facade: archaeology and geomorphology at Castelporziano

Location World regionContinental Europe
Non British Isles countryItaly
TGNWorld, Europe, Italy, Lazio, Roma province, Rome, Castelporziano [1004239]
Grid reference Latitude Longitude41.686852 12.372665
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
41.9954562082
12.1055009453 12.6121857727
41.5428394878
Subject Event Type (England)GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY
Event Type (England)EXCAVATION
Event Type (England)GEOMORPHOLOGICAL SURVEY
Event Type (England)ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)COIN
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)CERAMIC
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)BRICK
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)POT
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)ROOF TILE
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)Animal Bone
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Monument Type (England)FISHPOND
Monument Type (England)FORUM
Monument Type (England)MOSAIC
Monument Type (England)VICUS
Monument Type (England)BUILDING
Monument Type (England)BATH HOUSE
Monument Type (England)VILLA
Monument Type (England)STATUE
Monument Type ClassDOMESTIC
Monument Type ClassCIVIL
Period MIDASRoman
Project dates Created From04-APR-1983
Created To29-MAY-2009
First Released12-JUL-2010
Last Modified12-JUL-2010
Related information Associated PublicationClaridge, A. and Rendell, H. (2013) The Evolution of Rome's Maritime Façade: archaeology and geomorphology at Castelporziano (Data Paper). Internet Archaeology, (35).
Associated PublicationClaridge, A., Pakkanen, J. and Evans, T. (2016) Laurentine Shore Project (Castelporziano), Rome. Papers of the British School at Rome 84, pp. 317–320.
Data types available GIS59 objects
Image7063 objects
Spreadsheet47 objects
Text32 objects
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