Establishing a New Order: The Orientation of Roman Towns Built in the Age of Augustus
Urbanism in most areas of Western Europe occurred at the time of the Roman Empire when several hundred new towns were founded, notably under Augustus. Those towns were planned to incorporate astronomical phenomena as images of propaganda of their rulers, or to connect the city to the gods. The visual effect of the Sun rising in line with the
González-García, A. C. et al.
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2019