Author: J.T. Smith
Publisher: ,Routledge, First published 1997
Size: 5.41 MB
Size: 5.41 MB
Format: SFXed pdf
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Contents:
PART I: AIMS AND METHODS
1 Aims and scope of the book
2 Methods and assumptions
PART II: TYPES OF PLAN
PART I: AIMS AND METHODS
1 Aims and scope of the book
2 Methods and assumptions
PART II: TYPES OF PLAN
3 Hall houses
4 Row-type houses
5 Developed forms of row-house
6 Developed forms of hall houses
7 Problematic house types
8 The porticus-with-pavilions: pavilions
9 The porticus-with-pavilions: porticuses
10 The elements and forms of villa complexes
11 Palaces, peristyle houses and luxury villas
12 The villas of south-east Europe
PART III: THE VILLA SYSTEM IN OPERATION: MODES OF CHANGE
13 The late pre-Roman Iron Age background
14 Modes of Romanisation
15 Patterns of villa development
16 A model of development
4 Row-type houses
5 Developed forms of row-house
6 Developed forms of hall houses
7 Problematic house types
8 The porticus-with-pavilions: pavilions
9 The porticus-with-pavilions: porticuses
10 The elements and forms of villa complexes
11 Palaces, peristyle houses and luxury villas
12 The villas of south-east Europe
PART III: THE VILLA SYSTEM IN OPERATION: MODES OF CHANGE
13 The late pre-Roman Iron Age background
14 Modes of Romanisation
15 Patterns of villa development
16 A model of development


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