Pages: 480 (Paperback) ISBN: 0192880039 Pub: Oxford Paperbacks Pub date: 1998-02-26 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 14885
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Reader Reviews:A Must for Your Suitcase (6/6 people found this helpful)If you really want to know what you're looking at when you visit Rome, this book is a must for your suitcase! It is brisk, erudite, academic but highly accessible and fascinating. The layout is useful, too, with introductions relating to the building materials and general history. I was given it for Christmas so had plenty of time to read it before we went to Rome in March for a wonderful six days. It hugely contributed to my enjoyment of this fantastic city, where there is little interpretation of the archaeology on the ground, as it were, with a complete lack of signs, identification and interpretation. You still need a tourist guide book to get you to the sites, though, as there is no overall map of the city in the book, guiding you to where stuff is on the ground now and how to find it. Thanks to this book, we visited sites off the beaten track and got far more out of our visit than we might have done. A. Claridge finishes where T. Ashby left off ! (15/15 people found this helpful)Ms. Claridge is the lastest and the newest in the field of archaeology in Rome. Not since the work of the late Prof. Thomas Ashby on ancient Rome has English language readers been able to follow the course of archaeological work particularly in the historic center of ancient Rome. The book is particularly useful for anyone interested in the recent excavations in Rome during the 1980's and early 1990's. The Topographical illustrations of the excavations in the Roman Forum is especially interesting because much of the professional publications on these area's of research is yet to be published, in Particular Prof. A. Carandini's excavation at the north/east foot of the Palatine hill(1985-1990), also in the Forum of Nerva in the Imperial forum area. I recommend this book to anyone interested in the city of ancient Rome, and archaeology in Rome during the past two-decades. Similar ProductsAncient Rome: The Archaeology of the Eternal City (Oxford University School of Archaeology Monographs) The Ancient Roman City Rome Alive: A Source Guide to the Ancient City: v. 1 Rome: The Biography of a City Roman Imperial Architecture (The Yale University Press / Pelican history of art) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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