Roman Urban Street Networks
Discover the fascinating intersection of streets and urban design in ancient Rome with Roman Urban Street Networks by Alan Kaiser. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013, this insightful paperback spans 268 pages, diving deep into how Roman perceptions of streets shaped their architectural decisions within urban landscapes.
Kaiser combines textual analysis with archaeological evidence from iconic sites such as Pompeii, Ostia, Silchester, and Empúries, presenting a compelling argument that space arrangement was fundamental to Roman urbanism. This book is essential for anyone interested in history, archaeology, and the evolution of urban planning. With its rich insights, Roman Urban Street Networks invites readers to explore the enduring legacy of Roman cities and their influence on modern urbanity.
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