Study of Roman architecture plans through the archaeological evidence of the city of Tipasa - Algeria

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Keywords:

Schemes, Archaeological evidence, The city of Tipasa, Urbanisation, The Romans

Abstract

of Tipaza was known for the construction of many residential buildings, public buildings and open spaces during the Roman period, according to a planning system followed by the Roman engineer, the most important of which are: temples, the theater and the forum, which provide some models for the plans of Roman urban facilities, as it added systems to the world heritage Schematically not known before. And the Romans are considered one of the greatest empires of antiquity that built great types of facilities and urbanization. This research aims to give an image of the Roman planning system through a descriptive study and analysis of the archaeological evidence of the city of Tipasa.

   

Author Biographies

Malika Dahmani, University of Algiers 2

Intitut of Archaeology

   

Lakhdar Salim Guebboub, University of Algiers 2

Institut of Archaelogy

 

Published

2024-04-17

How to Cite

Dahmani, M., & Salim Guebboub, L. (2024). Study of Roman architecture plans through the archaeological evidence of the city of Tipasa - Algeria. Journal of Architecture and Environment of Child, 8(1), 70–85. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-batna.dz/index.php/leve/article/view/4046

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