1999
DOI: 10.1017/s0068246200004566
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The Roman road station of Aquaviva, southern Etruria

Abstract: LA STAZIONE STRADALE ROMANA DI ACQUAVIVA, ETRURIA MERIDIONALEAcquaviva era una piccola stazione stradale romana sulla via Flaminia a nord di Roma. Ricognizione intrapreso nel 1967–8 rivelò che in epoca repubblicana ed alto imperiale l'insediamento si addensava intorno ad un importante nodo stradale; nella parte bassa, a sud, fu identificato un altro complesso, con un notevole mausoleo alto imperiale che conteneva un'iscrizione. Nel periodo tardo-romano quest’area divenne il centro dell'insediamento principale,… Show more

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“…Such situations at or near junctions seem to have been particularly favoured (Potter, 1979: 117-20). In this region, Aquaviva (Potter, Reynolds and Walker, 1999) and Osteria della Storta (Ashby, 1927: 233) share similar locations. We may note, too, that Aquaviva is comparable in size to Baccanae, stretching for perhaps 200 m along a side road off the Via Flaminia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Such situations at or near junctions seem to have been particularly favoured (Potter, 1979: 117-20). In this region, Aquaviva (Potter, Reynolds and Walker, 1999) and Osteria della Storta (Ashby, 1927: 233) share similar locations. We may note, too, that Aquaviva is comparable in size to Baccanae, stretching for perhaps 200 m along a side road off the Via Flaminia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…44 Black et al (2008). 45 Johnson et al (2004), Potter et al (1999). 46 For similar settlements south of Rome-small towns, markets and road stations-which developed on the Via Appia in the Pontine Marshes, see Tol et al (2014).…”
Section: Roadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was one of the main reasons that Potter wrote up but never published the full results of his survey of the Ager Faliscus (seePotter and King, 1997: 4;Potter, Reynolds and Walker, 1999). As early as the 1970s, he was advocating the full restudy of the South Etruria Survey material.5 For example, the excavations of the Mola di Monte Gelato (Mazzano Romano), datable from the…”
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confidence: 99%