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Discover the captivating narrative of 'The Seven Hills of Rome,' a comprehensive exploration that reveals the vital connection between Rome’s geology and its historical prominence. This insightful book, published by Princeton University Press and now in trade paperback format, invites history enthusiasts, geology buffs, and avid travelers to delve into the geographical advantages that propelled Rome to become a preeminent force in the ancient world. From the rich availability of clean drinking water from Apennine springs to strategic access to the Tiber River and the sea, learn how these elements contributed to the durability of Rome's architecture and the city’s incredible resilience. Each chapter is meticulously organized around the iconic seven hills of Rome, along with key areas like the Tiber floodplain and ancient creeks, providing a geographical perspective that is both educational and engaging. As an added gift to wandering souls, the final chapter features three detailed field trips, perfect for exploring the heart of the Eternal City on foot or via public transport. Whether you're a scholar, a student of archaeology, or simply a curious traveler, this book is an essential companion that enriches your understanding of the history of Rome while enhancing your exploration of its majestic streets. Unveil the layers of time beneath the bustling cityscape and grasp how the ancient world is interwoven with the landscapes of today.