The Urban Revolution, in Childe, V. Gordon. The Town Planning Review. Vol. 21, Liverpool University Press, 1950.
Morris, A. E. J. History of Urban Form: Before the Industrial Revolutions. Longman Scientific & Technical; Wiley, 1994.
Cardinal-Pett, Clare. A History of Architecture and Urbanism in the Americas. Routledge, 2016.
Crist, Raymond E., and Louis A. Paganini. 1980. “The Rise and Fall of Maya Civilization.” American Journal of Economics & Sociology 39 (1): 23–30.
Morris, A. E. J. History of Urban Form: Before the Industrial Revolutions. Longman Scientific & Technical; Wiley, 1994.
Cardinal-Pett, Clare. A History of Architecture and Urbanism in the Americas. Routledge, 2016.
Crist, Raymond E., and Louis A. Paganini. 1980. “The Rise and Fall of Maya Civilization.” American Journal of Economics & Sociology 39 (1): 23–30.
eHRAF Archaeology (Human Relations Area Files)
Focuses on in-depth descriptive documents of archaeological traditions from around the world.
Oxford Art Online
Anthropology Plus
Anthrosource
JSTOR
Focuses on in-depth descriptive documents of archaeological traditions from around the world.
Oxford Art Online
Anthropology Plus
Anthrosource
JSTOR
Note: Many of the databases and/or article links referenced in this guide require CaneID authentication through the the UM Library system unless denoted by the "open access" symbol.
online access
*peer-reviewed
open access

*peer-reviewed

Ara Pacis Augustae
Created by Prof. Charles Rhyne, Professor Emeritus of Art History at Reed College, the main purpose of this web site is to make available a more comprehensive body of images of the Ara Pacis than previously available in any print or web publication.
Pompeii Forum Project
The Pompeii Forum Project is a collaborative research venture that is archaeologicaly based, heavily dependent upon advanced technology, and so conceived as to address broad issues in urban history and urban design. Evidence gathered to date challenges commonly held and widely published notions about the evolution of the forum, especially during the final years of the city's life. The goals are to provide the first systematic documentation of the architecture and decoration of the forum, to interpret evidence as it pertains to Pompeii's urban history, and to make wider contributions to both the history of urbanism and contemporary problems of urban design.
Created by Prof. Charles Rhyne, Professor Emeritus of Art History at Reed College, the main purpose of this web site is to make available a more comprehensive body of images of the Ara Pacis than previously available in any print or web publication.
Pompeii Forum Project
The Pompeii Forum Project is a collaborative research venture that is archaeologicaly based, heavily dependent upon advanced technology, and so conceived as to address broad issues in urban history and urban design. Evidence gathered to date challenges commonly held and widely published notions about the evolution of the forum, especially during the final years of the city's life. The goals are to provide the first systematic documentation of the architecture and decoration of the forum, to interpret evidence as it pertains to Pompeii's urban history, and to make wider contributions to both the history of urbanism and contemporary problems of urban design.
Gates, Charles., et al. Ancient Cities the Archaeology of Urban Life in the Ancient Near East and Egypt, Greece, and Rome. 2nd ed., Routledge, 2011.
May, et al. The Fabric of Cities: Aspects of Urbanism, Urban Topography and Society in Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome. Brill, 2014.
Egypt
Bard, Kathryn A. An Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt. 2nd ed., Wiley Blackwell, 2015.
Wendrich, and Wendrich, Willeke. Egyptian Archaeology. 5th ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
May, et al. The Fabric of Cities: Aspects of Urbanism, Urban Topography and Society in Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome. Brill, 2014.
Egypt
Bard, Kathryn A. An Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt. 2nd ed., Wiley Blackwell, 2015.
Wendrich, and Wendrich, Willeke. Egyptian Archaeology. 5th ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.

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