This paper describes the objectives and methodological approaches of the project ‘IN-ROME – The INscribed city: urban structures and interaction in imperial ROME’. The project aims at mapping as comprehensively as possible a wide range of activities that shaped both the physical environment and the relationships between its inhabitants. Focussing on the time period between the 1 st century BCE and the 3rd century CE, and on the area outside the 4th century BCE ‘Servian’ Walls up to about the 9th mile of Rome’s consular roads, it draws on archaeological, literary and archival sources. In addition, and crucially, it aims to virtually re-contextualise c. 50,000 inscriptions in the Epigraphic Database Roma with a known provenance from the area, thus restoring agency to the archaeological landscape. To this end, a new webGIS is being developed that allows for the topographical visualisation of all relevant data.

IN-ROME – The INscribed city: urban structures and interaction in imperial Rome / Iacopini, Eleonora; Borg, Barbara. - In: ARCHEOLOGIA E CALCOLATORI. - ISSN 2385-1953. - (2024), pp. 343-354.

IN-ROME – The INscribed city: urban structures and interaction in imperial Rome

Eleonora Iacopini
Secondo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Barbara Borg
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2024

Abstract

This paper describes the objectives and methodological approaches of the project ‘IN-ROME – The INscribed city: urban structures and interaction in imperial ROME’. The project aims at mapping as comprehensively as possible a wide range of activities that shaped both the physical environment and the relationships between its inhabitants. Focussing on the time period between the 1 st century BCE and the 3rd century CE, and on the area outside the 4th century BCE ‘Servian’ Walls up to about the 9th mile of Rome’s consular roads, it draws on archaeological, literary and archival sources. In addition, and crucially, it aims to virtually re-contextualise c. 50,000 inscriptions in the Epigraphic Database Roma with a known provenance from the area, thus restoring agency to the archaeological landscape. To this end, a new webGIS is being developed that allows for the topographical visualisation of all relevant data.
2024
Roma; inscriptions; directus flow; archaeological map; topography
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IN-ROME – The INscribed city: urban structures and interaction in imperial Rome / Iacopini, Eleonora; Borg, Barbara. - In: ARCHEOLOGIA E CALCOLATORI. - ISSN 2385-1953. - (2024), pp. 343-354.
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