Creating a Dynamic Narrative: Intervention Design in the Surrounding Context of Praetorium at Hadrian’s Villa [PDF]
Hadrian’s Villa, a significant Roman archaeological site in Tivoli, Italy, showcases remarkable architectural forms and techniques. Preserving this site is crucial for its historical value and the insights it provides for future generations.
Panahy, Mahmood, Shiasi, Nasim
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Integrated methods for documentation and analysis of archaeological heritage: the residential building along the western side of the Canopus at Hadrian’s Villa. Initial results and research perspectives [PDF]
The paper presents the initial observations on a lesser-known but extremely interesting monument at Hadrian’s Villa, the so-called Tabernae, partly restored and used at present as Antiquarium of refined marble statuary, and partly closed to the public ...
Ottati, Adalberto +5 more
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The origin of Antinous cult in Roman settlement near Sočanica [PDF]
A Roman settlement, located near the village of Sočanica, was partly explored around 1960's. Systematic excavations headed by archaeologist E. Čerškov and resulted in quite a large number of mobile and immobile finds helped form a clearer picture of the ...
Gugolj Branka M. +1 more
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Rodolfo Lanciani e Villa Adriana [PDF]
Rodolfo Lanciani’s involvement with Hadrian’s Villa near Tivoli dates back in time. The great archaeologist, “father” of the ancient topography of Rome and the surrounding countryside, spent the first years of his life in the nearby little town of ...
Ortolani, Giorgio
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125 Serapeion—Hadrian’s Villa -- Tivoli [PDF]
Temp[io] di Serapide (Villa Adriana) 146 //Mang [whit script on dark band]. Note: Canopus. Serapeum. [Michele Mang, Commercial Photographer in Rome – late 1860’s on]https://digital.kenyon.edu/bnpc/1115/thumbnail ...
Mang, Michele
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The Plutonium Project, Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli (comune di tivoli, Provincia di Roma, Regione Lazio) [PDF]
The Universities of Pavia and Oxford continued their investigations in Villa Adriana, in the area called Plutonium, traditionally interpreted as a reproduction of the Underworld, and located on one of the highest rises of the complex, in the east part of
Gorrini Maria Elena +5 more
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Beneath the Surface: Hadrian’s Underground Contributions to Roman Greece [PDF]
Reigning during the ‘Golden Age’ of Rome, Emperor Hadrian is remembered mostly for his excessive travel and magnificent building projects such as the Roman Pantheon, his villa at Tivoli, and the famous Hadrian’s Wall.
Kojoian, Michaiah Elizabeth
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Architectural models and urban planning. From Hadrian’s Villa maquette to the amphitheater of Caesarea of Mauretania (Cherchell) [PDF]
During the restorations carried out between 1964 and 1972 of Hadrian’s Villa it was found a strange marble handmade, broken into various pieces that once assembled seemed to be a sort of maquette of a stadium.
Francisco JUAN VIDAL +4 more
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Progettazione bioclimatica a Villa Adriana [PDF]
It is known how ancient architecture was designed in close relationship with the environmental context (climate, winds). In addition, the natural elements (vegetation, water) were wisely integrated into the design to trigger beneficial effects for the ...
Renzoni, Cristina
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