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- débat méthodologique sur les centuriations », DHA, 1993, 19–2, p. 360–363 lire en ligne Claire Marchand, « Des centuriations plus belles que jamais ? Proposition...
- Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The name Cento is a reference to the centuriation of the Po Valley. Cento's growth from its origin as a little fishing...
- of Colonia Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa and the First Centuriation of Dacia". uni-heidelberg.de. p. 543. Retrieved 27 August 2023. Marcu...
- In ancient Rome, the grid plan method of land measurement was called centuriation. The grid plan dates from antiquity and originated in multiple cultures;...
- allowed projecting right angles and straight lines and thus enabling the centuriation (setting up of a rectangular grid). It is the only Roman surveying tool...
- valley to the east of the town is remarkable for its traces of Roman centuriation. Beyond the town proper, the comune's chief monuments are the church...
- klimata; as evidence he presented artistic geometries, road surveying, centuriations and other archaeologically attested pre-Roman alignments. Elected a...
- named la Tarantina, whose direction was still largely influenced by the centuriation; this, according to Lugli, was the path of the Appian Way. This path...
- borough's roads date from this era and lie in a grid layout known as centuriation. A Romano-British farmstead once stood in the centre of the town, at...
- at the height of Ponte Vecchio. The actual layout of the city and the centuriation of its territory dates back to the second triumvirate, to be able to...