Rome: Day OneAndrea Carandini's archaeological discoveries and controversial theories about ancient Rome have made international headlines over the past few decades. In this book, he presents his most important findings and ideas, including the argument that there really was a Romulus--a first king of Rome--who founded the city in the mid-eighth century BC, making it the world's first city-state, as well as its most influential. Rome: Day One makes a powerful and provocative case that Rome was established in a one-day ceremony, and that Rome's first day was also Western civilization's. |
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Reseña de usuario - Panairjdde - LibraryThingThe author has been the director of the escavations of the northern side of the Palatine Hill for thirty years, and in this book he condensed for "normal" people the results of his findings and his ... Leer reseña completa
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
An Epochal Event | 12 |
The Places of Rome | 27 |
THE FOUNDING OF THE FORUM | 64 |
THE ORDERING OF THE REGNUM | 101 |
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