Centrality in its Place: Defining Urban Space in the City of Rome moreM. Driessen, S. Heeren, J. Hendriks, F. Kemmers & R. Visser (eds.) TRAC 2008: Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Amsterdam 2008. Oxford: Oxbow: 25-38. (2009)
This paper is a look at the concept of centrality as developed in the work of spatial theorist Henri Lefebvre, with particular attention to his discussions of ancient Rome. It considers where Lefebvre might be a useful guide and, more importantly, where his theories conflict with ancient testimony. (Offprints available from me)
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