Rome : an Oxford archaeological guide / Dr Amanda Claridge, with contributions by Judith Toms and Tony Cubberley.

Title
  1. Rome : an Oxford archaeological guide / Dr Amanda Claridge, with contributions by Judith Toms and Tony Cubberley.
Published by
  1. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
Author
  1. Claridge, Amanda

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Additional authors
  1. Toms, Judith
  2. Cubberley, Tony
Description
  1. xiv, 540 pages : illustrations, maps; 22 cm.
Summary
  1. "The City of Rome is the largest archaeological site in the world, capital and showcase of the Roman Empire and the centre of Christian Europe." "For this new edition the text has been extensively revised, adding over 20 more sites and illustrations: the itineraries have been re-organized and expanded to suit the many changes that have taken place since the publication of the first edition: and the practical information and references have been fully updated"--Jacket.
Series statement
  1. Oxford archaeological guides
Uniform title
  1. Oxford archaeological guides
Subject
  1. Excavations (Archaeology) > Italy > Rome > Guidebooks
  2. Antiquities
  3. Excavations (Archaeology)
  4. Rome (Italy) > Antiquities > Guidebooks
  5. Rome Region (Italy) > Antiquities > Guidebooks
  6. Italy > Rome
  7. Italy > Rome Region
Genre/Form
  1. Guidebooks
  2. Guidebooks.
Contents
  1. Historical overview -- Documentary sources -- Glossary -- The Roman Forum -- The Upper Via Sacra -- The Palatine -- Imperial forums -- Field of Mars (Campus Martius) -- Capitoline Hill -- Circus Flaminius to Circus Maximus -- Colosseum Valley and Esquiline Hill -- Caelian Hill and the Inner Via Appia -- Lateran-Porta Maggiore -- The Viminal -- Pyramid-Testaccio -- Across the Tiber -- Parks of the Appia Antica -- Other sites outside the walls -- Catacombs -- Museums.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 502-520) and index.
Processing action (note)
  1. committed to retain