A resilient landscape: the land walls of Constantinople and their surroundings


Published: Sep 22, 2018
Keywords:
Late Antique period Agriculture defensive architecture environmental archaeology Land Walls Gardens Constantinople.
Alessandra RICCI
Abstract
The land walls of Constantinople, built in the early years of the 5th century, substantially reinforced the city’s defenses while contributing to the creation of the capital’s urban identity. This paper considers a rarely touched-upon subject, that of the usage of agricultural spaces within the land walls and their immediate vicinity. The presence of horticultural activities noted along present-day sections of the land walls represents the intangible memory of patterns of usage now traceable to the Late Antique period.
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