Roman Construction In Italy From Nerva Through The Antonines by Marion E. Blake
An Analytical Study of Roman Construction Techniques and Materials
This scholarly work delves into the architectural advancements and construction techniques employed in Italy during the Roman Empire's Nerva to Antonine periods. It meticulously examines the evolution of building practices, highlighting the innovative use of materials and engineering methods that defined this era. The book provides an in-depth analysis of various structures, from public edifices to private residences, illustrating how these constructions reflected the socio-political and cultural dynamics of the time. Through detailed case studies and archaeological evidence, it offers a comprehensive understanding of the architectural legacy left by the Romans during this transformative period in history.
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