Pompeii, Insula IX.3: a case study of urban infrastructure
<p>This thesis takes insula IX.3 in Pompeii as a case study and examines how life-sustaining basic utilities and services were made available in this city block. The evidence comes in the form of finds, as documented by nineteenth-century excavators, and structures, either those still standing...
Main Author: | Ynnilä, H |
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Other Authors: | DeLaine, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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