Colonial landscapes : demography, settlement organization and impact of colonies founded by Rome (4th-2nd centuries BC)
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34 Also, the close correspondence in terms of spatial organisation and housing to the newly founded Late Classical and Early Hellenistic cities of Olynthos and Priene is striking
226 In principle, these studies estimate population sizes using two parameters: the number of site types per period (sometimes differentiating between certain and possible
In the previous chapter it was pointed out that survey archaeologists have not detected the densely settled colonial territories implied by the text-based demographic estimates. As
Villages are also known in other colonial territories: in Aesernia a Republican village is located at 6 km to the south-west of the colonial town centre near the modern village
The evidence for indigenous people living inside the colonial territory seems to be contradictory in view of the supposed strategic functions of colonies, but it is possible to
In combination with the traces of the land division systems which have been identified on aerial photographs of former Mid- Republican colonial territories, this has led to the
This explanation is supported by the fact that the settlement density in the following period (350 to 250) climbed back to 2.5 certain sites per sq. and to 10 if possible sites