Temples and Towns in Roman Iberia
"Temples and Towns in Roman Iberia" by the University of California Press is an insightful exploration of Roman architecture throughout the Iberian Peninsula, spanning from the third century BC to the decline of urban life in the third century AD. This meticulously researched hardback, comprising 369 pages, delves into how this vibrant period transformed the peninsula into a significant cultural and political region. The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the architectural marvels and urban developments that emerged as a result of Roman influence, illustrating the interplay between culture and architecture. Ideal for scholars, history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of Iberia, this work highlights the enduring impact of Roman civilization. Discover the temples and towns that shaped an era with this essential addition to your collection.