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Amanda Claridge was formerly Deputy-Director of the British School at Rome and is currently attached to the Archaeology Department at Oxford University. She has lived and studied in Rome for many years and has developed an intimate knowledge of the archaeological sites in Rome Reviews: 16 Rome: An Oxford Archaeological Guide, ISSN , Amanda Claridge, Oxford University Press, , , , pages. Capital and showcase of the Roman Empire and the center of Christian Europe, the city of Rome is the largest archaeological site in the world. Here, Amanda Claridge presents an indispensable guide to all significant monuments in Rome dating from Rome. An Oxford Archaeological Guide | Amanda Claridge | download | Z-Library. Download books for free. Find books




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Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Rome by Amanda Claridge. Rome: An Oxford Archaeological Guide by Amanda Claridge. Judith Toms Contributor. Tony Cubberley Contributor. This text consists of an illustrated guide to all the major sites in twelve main areas in central Rome, and four in Greater Rome, including the Capitoline Hill, Roman Forum, Colosseum, Mausoleums of Augustus and Hadrian, the Circus Maximus, Catacombs, Ostia, and Tivoli.


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Other Editions 4. All Editions Add a New Edition Combine. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Romeplease sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Rome: An Oxford Archaeological Guide. Nov 08, Emily rated it really liked it · review of another edition Shelves: rometravelitalyantiquity.


This was exactly what I wanted! It was invaluable when walking around Campo Marzio and other sites that aren't part of the Forum and Palatine Hill, since I'm new to Roman archaeology. My favorite detail was at the Pantheon: if you walk around to the back, you can see a marble frieze with dolphins and seashells on it. Scholars thus believe that the Basilica of Neptune originally stood there. I found the maps a little difficult to parse, especially in the Forum, because you're set on a specific rou This was exactly what I wanted!


I found the maps a little difficult to parse, especially in the Forum, because you're set on a specific route. The order in which sites are listed also caused quite a bit of flipping back and forth. But overall, I was really glad that I carried this around with me while in Rome. flag 5 likes · Like · see review. Jun 06, Cory rated it really liked it Shelves: ebook. This isn't a guide for the typical tourist in Rome, nor is it the kind of book that you'd read front-to-back. Think of it more like a high-quality reference for visitors to Rome who have at least a passing background in ancient history, and a strong interest in Roman archeology.


Each chapter is designed to be read while you explore a different region of the Eternal City; there are maps and very brief instructions to walk you from one highlight to the next. You'll find plenty of technical inform This isn't a guide for the typical tourist in Rome, nor is it the kind of book that you'd read front-to-back.


You'll find plenty of technical information about major sites like the Forums and the Colosseum, but even better are all the little-known gems you can track down if you've got the patience and stamina. You'll find bits of ancient temples embedded in the walls of modern buildings, traces of old aqueducts, and remains of classical statues tucked away in alleys and side-streets.


You can even find the exact spot where Caesar was assassinated, though there isn't much to see, since it's under a road now. The only downside to this book is its age.


As others have mentioned, it is badly in need of a second edition. Most of the information related to the various ruins and excavation sites is still correct, but it is sometimes incomplete.


Much worse are the amanda claridge rome oxford archaeological guides free download describing the various museums in Rome, amanda claridge rome oxford archaeological guides free download. These are now largely unusable, as most of the museums have long ago reorganized their collections. Nonetheless, this book is still the best reference of its type that I know of. flag 2 likes · Like · see review.


Nov 11, Susan Paxton rated it really liked it Shelves: romearchaeology. Likely I will never get to Rome, but if I do this book will be in my luggage, and it ought to be in the luggage of anyone heading there who has even a remote interest in the archaeology of the city.


The book may seem a bit thick, but there are many riches here: it opens with a historical overview followed by an illustrated glossary of terms that will be helpful for understanding both what you see and the terminology you might encounter.


This introductory material is followed by a detailed guide Likely I will never get to Rome, but if I do this book will be in my luggage, and it ought to be in the luggage of anyone heading there who has even a remote interest in the archaeology of the city. This introductory material is followed by a detailed guide to archaeological sites in Rome, organized by region, amanda claridge rome oxford archaeological guides free download.


You'll learn quickly that yes, while you have to see the Imperial fora and the Colosseum and the Pantheon, there are many other jewels that you might find more interesting and that are likely less crowded amanda claridge rome oxford archaeological guides free download clueless tourists waving their iJunk and posting selfies to Facebook.


Sites outside the walls of Rome are also covered briefly, including many of the catacombs, and there is also a guide to museums. A must-have, and, just in case I do have the chance, it will be waiting on my shelves.


flag 1 like · Like · see review. Jun 06, Stone rated it really liked it Shelves: travelamanda claridge rome oxford archaeological guides free download, archaeologyrome. Originally found this book while writing a paper on a former fountain it's the Meta Sudans amanda claridge rome oxford archaeological guides free download, for those who'd like to know more in Rome.


While the book doesn't provide information as comprehensive as you'd expect from an excavation report from an archaeological site, I could definitely imagine myself utilizing it while doing some in-depth explorations in Rome. I recommend those who intend to visit the Eternal City with the spirit of a classical archaeologist to get this book, it'll come in r Originally found this book while writing a paper on a former fountain it's the Meta Sudansfor those who'd like to know more in Rome.


I recommend those who intend to visit the Eternal City with the spirit of a classical archaeologist to get this book, it'll come in real handy. flag Like · see review. Jun 18, Sam Hilfiker rated it it was amazing. This book is a fantastic introduction to the layout of amanda claridge rome oxford archaeological guides free download ancient city and the details of the architecture as well as some of the history.


This book does need a new edition to include more recent finds, but it's an excellent introduction and includes all of the major sites you want to read about. Also, it's very much a reference book, so do't expect it to be a page turner or to give extensive historical context. However, if you have an interest in Roman city archaeology, it's an absolute essent This book is a fantastic introduction to the layout of the ancient city and the details of the architecture as well as some of the history.


However, if you have an interest in Roman city archaeology, amanda claridge rome oxford archaeological guides free download, it's an absolute essential for the library. Apr 19, Mark Mellon rated it it was amazing. Anyone with a serious interest in antiquarian Rome who plans to visit there should get this book.


It's still extremely useful! Jan 09, Charles rated it it was amazing. Are you going to Rome? Because you are going to want this book! Claridge has done a wonderful job of collecting all the notable and so notable sites of Rome into this easy to carry volume.


You'll find yourself dog-earring pages and underlining passages, as you explore the city. People are going to say, oh you'll forget to enjoy the sights of Rome with your nose buried in a book. Well, I say, to hell with them! You'll know exactly what is in front of you and how old it is and read the history of Are you going to Rome? You'll know exactly what is in front of you and how old it is and read the history of the monument or statue, etc.


Highly recommended as a great supplement for a tour of Rome. Aug 25, Nicholas rated it it was amazing Shelves: reviewedarchaeology. An excellent source of information for the archaeological sites of Rome. While technically a work of scholarship, it also doubles as a useful guide for tourists of the Eternal Amanda claridge rome oxford archaeological guides free download due to Claridge's clarity and reasonably non-technical language.


You won't find mountains of technical terms in this book, but it still conveys a lot of information. My only criticism is that it is now rather out of date given the amount of work that has been done on the archaeological sites of Rome in the last 10 yea An excellent source of information for the archaeological sites of Rome. My only criticism is that it is now rather out of date given the amount of work that has been done on the archaeological sites of Rome in the last 10 years.


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Amanda claridge rome oxford archaeological guides free download


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Here, Amanda Claridge presents an indispensable guide to all significant monuments in Rome dating from BC to AD. Included are such breathtaking structures as the Capitoline Hill, the Roman 5/5(2) Rome: an Oxford archaeological guide to Rome Item Preview > Rome: an Oxford archaeological guide to Rome by Claridge, Amanda. Publication date Topics Rome (Italy) -- Antiquities -- Guidebooks, Rome Region (Italy) -- Antiquities -- Guidebooks, Excavations (Archaeology) -- Italy -- Rome -- Guidebooks Publisher Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press Collection inlibrary Pages: Amanda Claridge was formerly Deputy-Director of the British School at Rome and is currently attached to the Archaeology Department at Oxford University. She has lived and studied in Rome for many years and has developed an intimate knowledge of the archaeological sites in Rome Reviews: 16





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