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Title: 

Reflections on Urbanism in Graeco-Roman Egypt: a historical and regional perspective

Authors: Davoli, Paola
Keywords: Ancient Egypt;Late Antique Egypt;Roman Egypt;Greco-Roman Egypt;Ptolemaic Egypt;Archaeology
Issue Date: 2012
Citation: The Space of the city in Graeco-Roman Egypt : image and reality; E. Subías; P. Azara, J. Carruesco, I. Fiz, R. Cuesta (eds.) Tarragona, Institut Català d'Arqueologia Clàssica (2012), pp. 69-92
Abstract: During the Ptolemaic and Roman periods, many new settlements were established and those already existing continued to flourish, though sometimes remodelled to reflect a change in lifestyle. A historical analysis of the urbanization of the country and of the urban models that spread during these periods is inevitably subject to a high degree of generalization because of our imperfect archaeological knowledge of the settlements.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/74600
Appears in Collections:The NYU Amheida Excavations

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