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Monumentality, Building Techniques, and Identity Construction in Roman Italy: The Remaking of Cosa, post-197 BCE
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Marcello Mogetta
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
- Preface 7
- Introduction 11
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Part I. Theoretical Framework and Methodology
- Monuments and Monumentality – different perspectives 17
- Monumentality: Research Approaches and Methodology 41
- Perceiving monumentality 65
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Responses to the Theoretical Framework and Methodology
- Monumentalbaukunst – Architektur als erweiterter Denk- und Erfahrungsraum 93
- Monumentality in context – a reply from Egyptology 99
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Part II. Case Studies
- The Social Meaning of Big Architecture, or the Sociology of the Monumental 107
- Monumental Negligence: the Difference between Working and Alienated Labor 133
- Zerstörungswut – The Deliberate Destruction of MonuMentality in Ancient and Modern Times 157
- The operation of monumentality in low occupation-density settlements in prehistory: a regional scale view 171
- The Massif Rouge and Early Dynastic high terraces: Dynamics of monumentality in Mesopotamia during the 3rd millennium BCE 193
- La grandeur de Babylone: étude des inscriptions royales 209
- The monumental Late Antique cisterns of Resafa, Syria as refined capacity and water-quality regulation system 223
- Monumentality, Building Techniques, and Identity Construction in Roman Italy: The Remaking of Cosa, post-197 BCE 241
- Monumentality of the Landscape: the Coixtlahuaca Valley Archaeology and the Lienzo Seler II 269
- Monumentality by numbers 291
- Texts in the City: Monumental Inscriptions in Jerusalem’s Urban Landscape 309
- Contributors 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
- Preface 7
- Introduction 11
-
Part I. Theoretical Framework and Methodology
- Monuments and Monumentality – different perspectives 17
- Monumentality: Research Approaches and Methodology 41
- Perceiving monumentality 65
-
Responses to the Theoretical Framework and Methodology
- Monumentalbaukunst – Architektur als erweiterter Denk- und Erfahrungsraum 93
- Monumentality in context – a reply from Egyptology 99
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Part II. Case Studies
- The Social Meaning of Big Architecture, or the Sociology of the Monumental 107
- Monumental Negligence: the Difference between Working and Alienated Labor 133
- Zerstörungswut – The Deliberate Destruction of MonuMentality in Ancient and Modern Times 157
- The operation of monumentality in low occupation-density settlements in prehistory: a regional scale view 171
- The Massif Rouge and Early Dynastic high terraces: Dynamics of monumentality in Mesopotamia during the 3rd millennium BCE 193
- La grandeur de Babylone: étude des inscriptions royales 209
- The monumental Late Antique cisterns of Resafa, Syria as refined capacity and water-quality regulation system 223
- Monumentality, Building Techniques, and Identity Construction in Roman Italy: The Remaking of Cosa, post-197 BCE 241
- Monumentality of the Landscape: the Coixtlahuaca Valley Archaeology and the Lienzo Seler II 269
- Monumentality by numbers 291
- Texts in the City: Monumental Inscriptions in Jerusalem’s Urban Landscape 309
- Contributors 345