Archaeological surveying -- Italy -- Cosa (Extinct city)
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 3871 Collections and/or Records:
[123881] [Basilica. VIII D, square n. 42. House, vestibulum and door sill, from SE (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1952]
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 123881
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is composed of materials concerning the excavation on Cosa site carried out under the auspices of the American Academy in Rome, in the 20th century, initially under the direction of the archaeologist Frank Edward Brown. Cosa was a Latin colonia founded under Roman influence in southwestern Tuscany in 273 B.C., perhaps on land confiscated from the Etruscans. The Etruscan site (called Cusi or Cosia) may have been where modern Orbetello stands; a fortification wall in polygonal...
Dates:
[1952]
[123882] [Basilica. VIII D. House with rooms n. 7 and fauces in foreground and atrium in middleground, viewed from SW, strut 6 (Cosa, Italy), excavations 1952] [graphic], [1952]
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 123882
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is composed of materials concerning the excavation on Cosa site carried out under the auspices of the American Academy in Rome, in the 20th century, initially under the direction of the archaeologist Frank Edward Brown. Cosa was a Latin colonia founded under Roman influence in southwestern Tuscany in 273 B.C., perhaps on land confiscated from the Etruscans. The Etruscan site (called Cusi or Cosia) may have been where modern Orbetello stands; a fortification wall in polygonal...
Dates:
[1952]
[123883] [Basilica. Party wall between rooms n. 21 and n. 22 from NE (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1952]
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 123883
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is composed of materials concerning the excavation on Cosa site carried out under the auspices of the American Academy in Rome, in the 20th century, initially under the direction of the archaeologist Frank Edward Brown. Cosa was a Latin colonia founded under Roman influence in southwestern Tuscany in 273 B.C., perhaps on land confiscated from the Etruscans. The Etruscan site (called Cusi or Cosia) may have been where modern Orbetello stands; a fortification wall in polygonal...
Dates:
[1952]
[123884] [Basilica. VIII D. Room n. 22 from SW, showing NE wall, blocked door, and late drain (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1952]
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 123884
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is composed of materials concerning the excavation on Cosa site carried out under the auspices of the American Academy in Rome, in the 20th century, initially under the direction of the archaeologist Frank Edward Brown. Cosa was a Latin colonia founded under Roman influence in southwestern Tuscany in 273 B.C., perhaps on land confiscated from the Etruscans. The Etruscan site (called Cusi or Cosia) may have been where modern Orbetello stands; a fortification wall in polygonal...
Dates:
[1952]
[123885] [Basilica. Rooms n. 2 and n. 3 showing reused sill block of travertine in SE door, from NW (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1952]
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 123885
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is composed of materials concerning the excavation on Cosa site carried out under the auspices of the American Academy in Rome, in the 20th century, initially under the direction of the archaeologist Frank Edward Brown. Cosa was a Latin colonia founded under Roman influence in southwestern Tuscany in 273 B.C., perhaps on land confiscated from the Etruscans. The Etruscan site (called Cusi or Cosia) may have been where modern Orbetello stands; a fortification wall in polygonal...
Dates:
[1952]
[123886] [Basilica. Foreground, rooms n. 7 and fauces of house with atrium n. 1, 8, 9, 17 in middleground from strut 6, looking NE (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1952]
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 123886
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is composed of materials concerning the excavation on Cosa site carried out under the auspices of the American Academy in Rome, in the 20th century, initially under the direction of the archaeologist Frank Edward Brown. Cosa was a Latin colonia founded under Roman influence in southwestern Tuscany in 273 B.C., perhaps on land confiscated from the Etruscans. The Etruscan site (called Cusi or Cosia) may have been where modern Orbetello stands; a fortification wall in polygonal...
Dates:
[1952]
[123887] [Basilica. VIII D. House, room 19 showing drains, from SW (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1952]
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 123887
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is composed of materials concerning the excavation on Cosa site carried out under the auspices of the American Academy in Rome, in the 20th century, initially under the direction of the archaeologist Frank Edward Brown. Cosa was a Latin colonia founded under Roman influence in southwestern Tuscany in 273 B.C., perhaps on land confiscated from the Etruscans. The Etruscan site (called Cusi or Cosia) may have been where modern Orbetello stands; a fortification wall in polygonal...
Dates:
[1952]
[123888] [Basilica. VIII D. Reused travertine sill block in room n. 2, from NE (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1952]
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 123888
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is composed of materials concerning the excavation on Cosa site carried out under the auspices of the American Academy in Rome, in the 20th century, initially under the direction of the archaeologist Frank Edward Brown. Cosa was a Latin colonia founded under Roman influence in southwestern Tuscany in 273 B.C., perhaps on land confiscated from the Etruscans. The Etruscan site (called Cusi or Cosia) may have been where modern Orbetello stands; a fortification wall in polygonal...
Dates:
[1952]
[123889] [Basilica. VIII D, square 33. Late oven built in room n. 4, from back taken from SE (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1952]
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 123889
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is composed of materials concerning the excavation on Cosa site carried out under the auspices of the American Academy in Rome, in the 20th century, initially under the direction of the archaeologist Frank Edward Brown. Cosa was a Latin colonia founded under Roman influence in southwestern Tuscany in 273 B.C., perhaps on land confiscated from the Etruscans. The Etruscan site (called Cusi or Cosia) may have been where modern Orbetello stands; a fortification wall in polygonal...
Dates:
[1952]
[123890] [Basilica. VIII D, squares 42, 43, 52, 53. Rooms n. 2 and n. 3, from SE (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1952]
Photographic Materials
Identifier: 123890
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is composed of materials concerning the excavation on Cosa site carried out under the auspices of the American Academy in Rome, in the 20th century, initially under the direction of the archaeologist Frank Edward Brown. Cosa was a Latin colonia founded under Roman influence in southwestern Tuscany in 273 B.C., perhaps on land confiscated from the Etruscans. The Etruscan site (called Cusi or Cosia) may have been where modern Orbetello stands; a fortification wall in polygonal...
Dates:
[1952]