The spatial organization of economic activities in Roman Italy: an integration of non-invasive and invasive archaeological research and written evidence (300 BC - AD 300) Ghent University
My central objective is to conduct a topographical analysis of economic activities within Roman cities in Italy through the use of an integration of non-invasive and invasive archaelogical methods. I aim to investigate how commercial building (e.g shops, warehouses, market, buildings)and production buildings (e.g. fulleries,workshops) were spatially organized and whether Roman cities were subjected to a deliberate planned or organically grown ...