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Geology and Settlement: Greco-Roman Patterns

by Dora P. Crouch
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Overview

This study explains the Greco-Roman urban form as it relates to the geological basis at selected sites in the Mediterranean basin. Each of the sites—Argos, Delphi, Ephesus, and Syracuse among them—has manifested in its physical form the geology on which it stood and from which it was made.
"By demonstrating the dependence of a group of cities on its geological base," the author writes, "the study forces us to examine more closely the ecology of human settlement, not as a set of theories but as a set of practical constraints..." Exacting attention will be given to local geology (types of building stones, natural springs, effect of earthquakes, silting, etc.) The findings are based on site publications, visits to the sites, and the most recent archaeological plans. The book is illustrated with original photographs and geological maps indicating the known Greco-Roman features—the first such maps published for any of the sites. Sequel to Water Management in Ancient Greek Cities, now available by Publication on Demand

Synopsis

This study explains the Greco-Roman urban form as it relates to the geological basis at selected sites in the Mediterranean basin. Each of the sites—Argos, Delphi, Ephesus, and Syracuse among them—has manifested in its physical form the geology on which it stood and from which it was made.
"By demonstrating the dependence of a group of cities on its geological base," the author writes, "the study forces us to examine more closely the ecology of human settlement, not as a set of theories but as a set of practical constraints..." Exacting attention will be given to local geology (types of building stones, natural springs, effect of earthquakes, silting, etc.) The findings are based on site publications, visits to the sites, and the most recent archaeological plans. The book is illustrated with original photographs and geological maps indicating the known Greco-Roman features—the first such maps published for any of the sites. Sequel to Water Management in Ancient Greek Cities, now available by Publication on Demand

About the Author, Dora P. Crouch

Dora P. Crouch received a Ph.D. in art history from the University of California, Los Angeles. She has taught at three California state colleges, at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of California, Los Angeles, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and Stanford University.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2003
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
384
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780195083248

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