If there is evidence that around the middle of the 8th century B.C. a village of huts existed on the Palatine, at present we believe that on the slopes of the Hill there could be traces of a coeval city, with temples and institutional places. A contradiction? Yet, the law historian considers it likely that some kind of organization existed at the time, with a prominent position held by a Council of the Leaders of the various gentes. From this perspective the Institute of the Interregnum is to be regarded as a relic to be deeply dug in order to find out the traces of the past.
Between archaeology and law. 4. The Senate of the first king (TRA ARCHEOLOGIA E DIRITTO. 4. IL SENATO DEL PRIMO RE)
Umberto Vincenti
2021
Abstract
If there is evidence that around the middle of the 8th century B.C. a village of huts existed on the Palatine, at present we believe that on the slopes of the Hill there could be traces of a coeval city, with temples and institutional places. A contradiction? Yet, the law historian considers it likely that some kind of organization existed at the time, with a prominent position held by a Council of the Leaders of the various gentes. From this perspective the Institute of the Interregnum is to be regarded as a relic to be deeply dug in order to find out the traces of the past.File in questo prodotto:
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