Entrando in città
Atlante tematico di topografia antica 33-2023
2023, pp. 372
ISBN: 9788891327857
ISSN: 2036-3834
E-ISSN: 2283-6357
Since 1990, the Atlante Tematico di Topografia Antica (Thematic
Atlas of Ancient Topography) has hosted the works of hundreds of academic and independent scholars
from universities, superintendencies, research institutes, public
and private entities.
All contents contribute to increase the
advancement of topographical studies with new data, discussions,
critical reviews and the use of traditional and innovative
tools. In the thirtyone published issues thus far, attention has
been paid to structural, political, social and economic dynamics,
including the study of cities and territories. The historical
contexts, the complexity of the phenomena underlying the
construction of infrastructures, monuments and the transformation
of the environment were considered. The researches
published are characterized by an open vision, from a disciplinary
and chronological point of view, and appear to be
aware of the meaning that every study can and should have
in society.
Single particular themes of interest are developed in
the journal’s supplements.
Periodicity: Annual
Peer-review: Double Blind
Indexing: ANVUR (Class A Area 10); ERIH PLUS
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Editors-in-Chief:
Lorenzo Quilici, University of Bologna
Stefania Quilici Gigli, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”
Editorial Board:
Giovanna Cera, University of Salento
Giuseppe Ceraudo, University of Salento
Enrico Giorgi, University of Bologna
Paolo Liverani, University of Florence
Dieter Mertens, Technical University of Munich
Maria Pia Muzzioli, University of Rome ‘Tor Vergata’
Josep M. Palet Martínez, University of Rovira i Virgili
Jeremia Pelgrom, University of Groningen
Isabel Rodà de Llanza, University of Barcelona
Christopher Smith, University of St Andrews
Marcello Spanu, Roma Tre University
Editorial Staff:
Giovanna Cera
Stefania Quilici Gigli
The journal accepts articles in Italian, English, Spanish, French, and German.
The Journal uses an anonymous peer-reviewing procedure according to the procedures of the Regulations for the Classification of Class A Journals in Non-Bibliometric Areas (ANVUR Governing Council resolution n. 42 of 20.02.2019)
Authors will adhere to the editorial standards that can be obtained from:
Lorenzo Quilici (lorenzo.quilici@gmail.com)
Stefania Quilici Gigli (stefania.quilici@gmail.com)
Paola Carfora (paolacarfora@gmail.com)
Giovanna Cera (giovanna.cera@unisalento.it)