Ciglenečki, Slavko : Between Ravenna and Constantinople. Rethinking Late Antique Settlement Patterns.
"Ciglenečki, Slavko : Between Ravenna and Constantinople. Rethinking Late Antique Settlement Patterns."
Slavko Ciglenečki,
Between Ravenna and Constantinople.
Rethinking Late Antique Settlement Patterns.
(Opera Instituti Archaeologici Sloveniae 46)
Ljubljana 2023
ISBN 978-961-05-0735-2
432 S./pp., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb. / num. colour and b/w-figs., 29,7 x 21 cm; kartoniert/hardcover
The book presents the settlement in a period of European history (late
3rd to early 7th century) when the highly exposed areas between the Late
Antique capitals in Ravenna and Constantinople underwent a radical
transformation. The relentless pressure of barbarian populations from
beyond the Roman limes resulted in political, military, economic and
social changes that finally led to the decline of the former forms of
human habitation. Cities in the continental parts were largely abandoned
or continued in heavily reduced and ruralised skeletons of their former
selves; only the urban centres along the coasts of the Mediterranean
met a kinder fate. Other forms of lowland settlement, primarily the once
prominent Roman villas, ceased to exist as early as the middle of the
5th century. The population began retreating to remote areas and
naturally well-protected hilltop settlements of an autarchic character,
where the achievements of the ancient civilisation were upheld to the
late 6th century. Alongside these, there was a series of forts
constructed under the Emperor Justinian, which show a carefully
thought-out system defending the lines of communications between the two
capitals. The book offers a comprehensive overview of the mass of
characteristic cities, lowland hamlets and fortified settlements
illustrated with plans, maps and photographs, but also an interpretation
of the profound transformation of the settlement patterns.
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