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OverviewThis volume offers the first comprehensive overview of the urbanisation processes that took place south and north of the Alps during the early first millennium BC, highlighting the interactions between the different geographical areas.The 26 chapters included in this book provide a combination of theoretical and methodological insights into urbanisation processes, regional overviews, and up-to-date evidence from key archaeological sites. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lorenzo Zamboni , Manuel Fernández-Götz , Carola Metzner-NebelsickPublisher: Sidestone Press Imprint: Sidestone Press ISBN: 9789088909627ISBN 10: 9088909628 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 18 December 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPART 1 – URBAN ORIGINS AND TRAJECTORIES ACROSS THE ALPS Early Urbanism South and North of the Alps: An Introduction Lorenzo Zamboni, Manuel Fernández-Götz and Carola Metzner-Nebelsick Aspects of Urbanism in Later Bronze Age Northern Italy Mark Pearce Urbanisation and Deurbanisation in the European Iron Age: Definitions, Debates, and Cycles Manuel Fernández-Götz From Genoa to Günzburg. New Trajectories of Urbanisation and Acculturation between the Mediterranean and South-Central Europe Louis Nebelsick and Carola Metzner-Nebelsick PART 2 – EARLY URBANISATION PROCESSES IN NORTHERN ITALY Verucchio: The Iron Age Settlement Paolo Rondini and Lorenzo Zamboni Archaeology of Early Felsina. The Birth of a Villanovan City Jacopo Ortalli Spheres of Consumption of Metalwork and Trans-regional Interactions at the Onset of the Urban Phenomenon in Northern Italy Cristiano Iaia Urbanism and Architecture in the Etruscan City of Kainua-Marzabotto: New Perspectives Elisabetta Govi, Chiara Pizzirani and Andrea Gaucci Relationships between City and Necropolis in Northeast Italy Giovanna Gambacurta The Proto-urban Phenomenon in Veneto: A Review of the Population Dynamics of the Settlement of Oppeano (Verona) Massimo Saracino and Alessandro Guidi Coazze near Gazzo Veronese, on the Fringes of Veneto and Etruria Padana, NE Italy Alessandro Vanzetti, Matteo Bertoldo, Francesca Di Maria, Dario Monti, Luciano Salzani and Fabio Saccoccio The Etruscan Settlement of Adria (Italy, Rovigo): New Data from the Excavations in Via Ex Riformati (2015-2016) Simonetta Bonomi, Maria Cristina Vallicelli and Claudio Balista Exploring Spina: Urbanism, Architecture, and Material Culture Aleksandra Mistireki and Lorenzo Zamboni The Hidden City: Reconstructing the Urban Structure of the Etruscan Harbour of Forcello di Bagnolo San Vito through Excavations and Non-invasive Methods Rainer Komp, Tommaso Quirino and Marta Rapi The Early Iron Age Protourbanisation along the Ticino River and around Como Raffaele Carlo de Marinis and Stefania Casini The First Results of Geophysical Prospections Using the ADS Method on the Proto-urban Settlement Site of Como, Spina Verde Fabian Welc, Louis Nebelsick, Carola Metzner-Nebelsick, Ines Balzer, Alessandro Vanzetti, and Barbara Grassi Bergamo and Parre during the Early Iron Age: Early Urbanism and the Alpine World Raffaella Poggiani Keller and Paolo Rondini PART 3 – EARLY URBANISATION PROCESSES IN CENTRAL EUROPE Earliest Town North of the Alps. New Excavations and Research in the Heuneburg Region Dirk Krausse, Leif Hansen and Roberto Tarpini Centralisation Processes at the Fürstensitz Princely Seat on Mount Ipf in the Nördlinger Ries, Southern Germany Rüdiger Krause Early Urbanism and the Relationship between Northern Italy and Bohemia in the Early Iron Age Miloslav Chytráček Vix: The Temptation of the City Bruno Chaume Bourges-Avaricum: A Western Example of a Princely Complex of c. 500 BC in Central France Ian Ralston The Early Iron Age Central Place at Most na Soči (NW Slovenia) Sneža Tecco Hvala The Dürrnberg Salt Metropolis: Catalyst of Communication and Complexity in La Tène Central Europe Holger Wendling PART 4 – CONCLUDING THOUGHTS AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES The Mediterranean at the Periphery of Urban Origins Corinna Riva Untold Riches of the Urban Form Central to the Pre-Roman European Experience Simon StoddartReviews"""Crossing the Alps offers 26 well-illustrated contributions on urbanism north and (especially) south of the Alps between 900 and 400 BC... Thus a mixture of the theoretical and methodological, well-known and lesser-known sites, regional overviews, comparisons and contrasts, addressing the multiple and non-linear pathways to urbanization.""-- ""Ancient West & East, Vol. 22, 2023""" Author InformationLorenzo Zamboni is Adjunct Professor at the University of Pavia, where he obtained his PhD in Archaeology with research on Spina. Since 2012 he has been co-director of the archaeological excavations at Iron Age Verucchio. His research covers a wide range of settlement, material, funerary, and theoretical aspects mainly concerning the human presence in Northern and Central Italy between the Final Bronze Age and the Roman period. Manuel Fernández-Götz is Reader in European Archaeology and Head of the Archaeology Department at the University of Edinburgh. He has authored ca. 200 publications and held visiting scholar positions at the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Brown, among others. His main research interests are Iron Age societies in Central and Western Europe, the archaeology of identities, and conflict archaeology. He has directed fieldwork projects in Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Croatia. Carola Metzner-Nebelsick is Full Professor and Chair for Pre- and Protohistoric Archaeology at the Institute of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology and the Archaeology of the Roman Provinces at the LMU Munich. She has directed several fieldwork and interdisciplinary research projects, including sites in Romania, Bavaria, Croatia, and Italy (Como). She was also co-speaker for the Munich Graduate School ‘Distant Worlds’, and PI of the LMU-based Research Unit ‘Transalpine Mobility and Cultural Transfer’. Her research interests focus on the European Bronze and Iron Ages with a wide thematic and geographical scope. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |