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  • Cosa, Terme
  • Ansedonia
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  • Italy
  • Tuscany
  • Provincia di Grosseto
  • Orbetello

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  • The Italian Database is the result of a collaboration between:

    MIBAC (Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali - Direzione Generale per i Beni Archeologici),

    ICCD (Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo e la Documentazione) and

    AIAC (Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica).

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Bibliography

    • F. Brown, e. Richardson, L. Richardson, 1994. Cosa III. The Buildings of theForum: Colony, Municipium and Village. MAAR 37
    • F. Brown, 1980, Cosa, The Making of a Roman Town. Ann Arbor
    • V. J. Bruno, R. T. Scott, 1993, Cosa IV. The Houses. MAAR 38
    • F. Castagnoli, 1956, La Centuriazione di Cosa. MAAR 24: 147-165
    • J. A. Collins-Clinton, 1977, A Late Antique Shrine of Liber Pater at Cosa. Leiden.
    • L. S. Dyson, 1976, Cosa: The Utilitarian Pottery MAAR 33
    • E. Fentress, 2003, Cosa V. An Intermittent Town, Excavations 1991-1997. Ann Arbor.
    • E. Fentress, 2000, “Frank Brown, Cosa, and the Idea of a Roman City.”, In E. Fentress (ed.) Romanization and the City: Creations, Transformations, and Failures. Portsmouth: 9-24
    • T. Maravini-Moevs, 2006, Cosa: the Italian Sigillata. Ann Arbor.
    • T. Marabini Moevs, 1980, "Italo-Megarian Ware at Cosa," MAAR 34: 161-227.
    • M. T. Marabini Moevs, 1973, The Roman Thin Walled Pottery from Cosa (1948-1954), MAAR 32.
    • A. M. McCann et al., 1987, The Roman Port and the Fishery of Cosa. Princeton.
    • A. R. Scott, 2008, Cosa: the Black Glaze Pottery 2. Ann Arbor.
    • R. Taylor, 2002, “Temples and Terracottas at Cosa.” AJA, 106: 59-83.
    • M. Trümper, S. Lucore, 2012, Greek Baths and Bathing Culture: New Discoveries and Approaches. Rome
    • F. Yegül, 1992, Baths and Bathing in Classical Antiquity. New York.