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Inscriptions from Privernum

In this site report Armstrong presents the surviving evidence for both the Volscian remains and the subsequent Roman settlement including sections on the inscriptions, site topography and history, and plans.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
Availability: In stock
SKU (ISBN): 978-1-60724-522-3
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Aug 4,2009
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 64
Languages: English
ISBN: 978-1-60724-522-3
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Privernum (modern Piperno) was a Volscian town conquered by Rome in 329 BC. In this site report Armstrong presents the surviving evidence for both the Volscian remains and the subsequent Roman settlement including sections on the inscriptions, site topography and history, and plans for both Volscian and Roman Privernum. This site is interesting to anyone studying the early spread of Roman control over the Italian peninsula and the pre-Roman Italians brought under Roman control.

Privernum (modern Piperno) was a Volscian town conquered by Rome in 329 BC. In this site report Armstrong presents the surviving evidence for both the Volscian remains and the subsequent Roman settlement including sections on the inscriptions, site topography and history, and plans for both Volscian and Roman Privernum. This site is interesting to anyone studying the early spread of Roman control over the Italian peninsula and the pre-Roman Italians brought under Roman control.

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HenryArmstrong

  • INSCRIPTIONS FROM PRIVERNUM (page 6)
  • PRIVERNUM (page 12)
  • PRIVERNUM: II. THE ROMAN CITY (page 28)
  • PRIVERNUM: III. ROMAN REMAINS IN THE TERRITORY OF THE ROMAN COLONY (page 53)