The monumental topography of the northern part of the town of Rhodes
Abstract
After the decline and final disintegration of the ancient urban organizational structure, the north end of the town of Rhodes, between the «small harbour» of Mandraki and the west port, was turned into a rural area in the context of the radical restructuring of the relationship between city and countryside during the transitional period from late antiquity to the Middle Ages. The present study discusses the systematic examination of the restructuring mecha- nisms of the urban organizational structures until the con- solidation of the medieval defensive enclosure.
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ΜΑΝΟΥΣΟΥ-ΝΤΕΛΛΑ Κ. (2014). The monumental topography of the northern part of the town of Rhodes. Deltion of the Christian Archaeological Society, 33, 21–36. https://doi.org/10.12681/dchae.1232
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