Abstract Details
| ID: | 2499 |
| Title: | Multidisciplinary study of the sediments from the Imperial harbour of Rome |
| Content: | The ancient port built along the Tyrrhenian coast by Roman Emperor Claudius (1st Cent. AD), and enlarged by Emperor Trajan (beginning of 2nd Cent. AD) was Rome’s principal maritime port from the middle of the first century onwards. The remains of the port and of the town raised in the close vicinity are ca. 3 km away from the present coastline, in the Tiber delta. Historical sources report that the imperial harbour was excavated both in terra firma and in lagoons. The harbour town named Portus developed together with the port itself and expanded in the following centuries. |
| Session: | 101 From the Western Mediterranean to the Caspian Sea: A corridor of palaeoenvironmental change and human response during the last 30.000 years |
| Authors: |
Laura Sadori Marco Giardini Carlo Giraudi Ilaria Mazzini Costanza Faranda Caterina Pepe |
| Presenter: | Laura Sadori |
| Type: | poster |
