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(RE)UNITING CITY AND COUNTRY: NEW RESEARCH ON URBAN AND SUBURBAN SOCIO-TOPOGRAPHICAL STRUCTURES

British School at Rome, via Gramsci, 61 - 00197 Roma (RM)
giovedi 14 – venerdi15 Novembre 2024

Organizzatori: Barbara E. Borg; Antonio Campus; Francesca D’Andrea; Consuelo Manetta; Umberto
Soldovieri. Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa

Thursday 14th November

9:30-9:35   Saluto

Abigail Brundin, Director of the British School at Rome

9:35-9:50   Introduction

Barbara E. Borg, Scuola Normale Superiore – Principal Investigator IN-ROME project

Session 1: Approaches & Methods

Chair Rita Volpe

9:50-10:15 Dove finisce la città. Mura, pomerio e continentia aedificia

Pierangelo Buongiorno, Università di Macerata

10:15-10:30 discussion

10:30-10:55 Rural landscapes and their suburbs: a view of the urban periphery from the countryside

Robert Witcher, Durham University

10:55-11:10 discussion

11:10-11:40 Coffee break

11:40-12:05 Breaching the walls, blurring the boundaries: the localised dismantling of Roman city walls and its impacts

Penelope J. Goodman, University of Leeds

12:05-12:20 discussion

12:20-12:45 The countryside within the walls: urban wine and olive oil production from the Roman Republic to Late Antiquity

Emlyn Dodd, Institute of Classical Studies, University of London

12:45-13:00 discussion

13:00-14:30 Lunch

Chair Mirella Serlorenzi

14:30-14:55 Rural Roots, Urban Growth: Modelling Urban Expansion and Agricultural Productivity in Ancient Mediterranean Economies

Nicolas Solonakis, All Source analyst - Belgian Defence / Ausonius - Université Bordeaux-Montaigne

14:55-15:10 discussion

Session 2: Rome

15:10-15:35 Countryside, peasants and slaves around Rome. People, agriculture and demography in the suburbium

Paolo Carafa, Maria Teresa D’Alessio, Sapienza Università di Roma

15:35-15:50 discussion

15:50-16:10 coffee break

16:10-16:35 Borders, Density and the Urban Character of Imperial Rome

Simon Malmberg, Universitetet i Bergen

16:35-16:50 discussion

16:50-17:15 On the Margins: Greek Epigraphic Culture in the Landscape of Imperial Rome

Mary-Evelyn Farrior, Columbia University, New York / Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

17:15-17:30 discussion

 

Friday 15th November

Session 3:  Case-studies – Italy

Chair Silvia Orlandi

9:30-9:55 Straddling the divide: Interamna Lirenas between town and hinterland

Alessandro Launaro, Ninetta Leone, Lieven Verdonck, University of Cambridge

9:55-10:05 discussion

10:05-10:30 Reweaving Pompeii’s Economy from Territory to City: New Evidence from the Excavations of Region I, Insula 14

Allison L.C. Emmerson, Tulane University

10:30-10:40 discussion

10:40-11:05 A religious socio-topography – overlapping zones of activity in the Clitumnus valley

Anna-Katharina Rieger, Universität Graz

11:05-11:15 discussion

11:15-11:45 Coffee break

Chair Gianfranco Adornato

11:45-12:10 Beyond the City-Wall of Falerii Novi

Elena Pomar, British School at Rome

12:10-12:20 discussion

12:20-12:45 Images in the mirror: Roman Pisa and its suburb

Fabio Fabiani, Alberto Caroti, Stefano Genovesi, Università di Pisa

Antonio Campus, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa

12:45-12:55 discussion

12:55-14:30 Lunch

14:30-14:55 A new mediaeval town surrounded by water: the symbiotic relationship between Cervia, its salt ponds, and salt production

Andrea Augenti, Mila Bondi, Marco Cavalazzi, Università di Bologna

Michele Abballe, Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia

14:55-15:05 discussion

Session 4: Case-studies – Roman Provinces

Chair Ortwin Dally

15:05-15:30 Setting Boundaries – Assessing Limitations at Pergamon’s (Intra)Urban Periphery

Nicole Neuenfeld, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Istanbul / Universität Leipzig

15:30-15:40 discussion

15:40-16:05 Coffee break

16:05-16:30 Even a small city deserves a suburbium: the case of Regina Turdulorum (Baetica)

Günther Schörner, Universität Wien

16:30-16:40 discussion

16:40-17:05 ‘Urban economy: Physical distribution of productive and transformative activities in the cities of Hispania Tarraconensis (1st c. BC – 6th c. AD)

Arnau Lario Devesa, Universitat de Barcelona 

17:05-17:15 discussion

 17:15-17:45 Final discussion and concluding remarks

Barbara E. Borg

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