The traditional view of a clear break after the Roman conquest of Veii in 396 BC. has been around for some time questioned by re-evaluating the passage of Livy (6. 4. 4) and on the basis of a careful reading of the archaeological data. The research conducted by Sapienza University of Rome in the urban area within the framework of the Veii Project and the data emerging from the recent excavations conducted by the Superintendency in the southern sector of the territory allow to reflect again and with more up-to-date tools on the problem of continuity / discontinuity of the life of the great Etruscan city in the phase of “Romanization”.
L’impatto della "romanizzazione" su Veio e il suo territorio: tracce di continuità e discontinuità in ambito sacro, abitativo, e funerario / Michetti, Laura Maria. - In: SCIENZE DELL'ANTICHITÀ. - ISSN 1123-5713. - 27.2(2021), pp. 25-48.
L’impatto della "romanizzazione" su Veio e il suo territorio: tracce di continuità e discontinuità in ambito sacro, abitativo, e funerario
Michetti Laura Maria
2021
Abstract
The traditional view of a clear break after the Roman conquest of Veii in 396 BC. has been around for some time questioned by re-evaluating the passage of Livy (6. 4. 4) and on the basis of a careful reading of the archaeological data. The research conducted by Sapienza University of Rome in the urban area within the framework of the Veii Project and the data emerging from the recent excavations conducted by the Superintendency in the southern sector of the territory allow to reflect again and with more up-to-date tools on the problem of continuity / discontinuity of the life of the great Etruscan city in the phase of “Romanization”.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.