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Archaeological surveying -- Italy -- Cosa (Extinct city)

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 3871 Collections and/or Records:

[124031] [Basilica. Atrium Publicum. Room 25 I, from S (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1953]

 Photographic Materials
Identifier: 124031
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: [1953]

[124032] [Basilica. Atrium Publicum. Room 25 I, from NW (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1953]

 Photographic Materials
Identifier: 124032
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: [1953]

[124033] [Basilica. Atrium Publicum. Top of wall between rooms 25 and 26 from NW (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1953]

 Photographic Materials
Identifier: 124033
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: [1953]

[124034] [Basilica. Atrium Publicum. NE side of room 26 from SE (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1953]

 Photographic Materials
Identifier: 124034
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: [1953]

[124035] [Basilica. Atrium Publicum. N corner of room 26 from SE (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1953]

 Photographic Materials
Identifier: 124035
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: [1953]

[124036] [Basilica. Atrium Publicum. Room 26 cistern opening (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1953]

 Photographic Materials
Identifier: 124036
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: [1953]

[124037] [Basilica. Atrium Publicum. Room 26 cistern opening and tile drain from S (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1953]

 Photographic Materials
Identifier: 124037
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: [1953]

[124038] [Basilica. Atrium Publicum. Room n. 26. Cistern opening and drain in doorway, from NW (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1953]

 Photographic Materials
Identifier: 124038
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: [1953]

[124039] [Basilica. Atrium Publicum. Room n. 15. NE wall of cesspool (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1953]

 Photographic Materials
Identifier: 124039
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: [1953]

[124040] [Basilica. Atrium Publicum. Room n. 26. Doorway from NW, showing drains and cistern opening (Cosa, Italy)] [graphic], [1953]

 Photographic Materials
Identifier: 124040
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: [1953]