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Entertainment buildings in the roman empire: a quantitative approach

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posted on 2023-12-14, 11:19 authored by Lucia Marsicano, Marco MontanariMarco Montanari

The reported project features the creation of a WebGIS containing heterogeneous data about entertainment buildings in the whole Roman Empire: stadiums, circuses, theaters, and amphitheaters. Information available in previous studies have been integrated with more recent historical information, modern maps, and satellite data. This geo-database of the Roman structures gives access to information such as localization, name, country, if there are any archaeological remains and if the monument is still visible. The results of the presented work are useful to (i) analyze the relationship between buildings and surrounding lands, (ii) perform advanced hypothesis about the accessibility to the structures or the role of these type of buildings in the urbanistic context, (iii) understand relationship between entertainment and society and (iv) identify concentrations of structures in certain regions. This research is mostly focused on the study of satellite images, published and historical sources. A huge level of attention has been dedicated to the reusability and availability of the collected data.

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