This project will involve a comparative analysis of Etruria and indigenous Iberia; the ultimate aim is to evaluate whether and the extent to which parallel trajectories occurred in those non-Greco-Roman Mediterranean regions, and hence uncover the diversity of solutions to socio-political cohesion in urbanism across the 1st-millennium-BC Mediterranean in order to contribute to debates to global studies on urbanism and citizenship.
Related outputs
Riva C. 2010. The Urbanisation of Etruria. Funerary practices and social change, 700-600 BC.Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
Riva  C.  2020.The  Mediterranean  at  the  Periphery  of  Urban  Origins,  in Zamboni,  L., Fernández-Götz,  M.  and  Metzner-Nebelsick,  C.  (eds.). Crossing  the Alps. Early  Urbanism  between  Northern Italy  and Central  Europe  (900-400  BC). Leiden, Sidestone Press.
Funding
- University of Erfurt Distinguished Fellowship Programme Max Weber Kolleg