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, Review of F. Belfiori, Mare Superum: Romani latini e l'Italia adriatica di mezzo (sviluppi culturali e fenomenologia religiosa, secoli III-I a.C.)
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The Falerii Novi Project : the 2022 season
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- Journal Article
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The Falerii Novi Project
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- Book Chapter
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Ground-penetrating radar survey as the linchpin of a multidisciplinary approach to the study of two Roman cities in Lazio
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Scavi e ricerche non-invasive a Mariana (Corsica) : urbanistica e spazi commerciali in una città romana
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Le porte delle città romane nell'Italia centrale Adriatica : metodi invasivi e non invasivi
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- Miscellaneous
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Coastal landscapes of the Adriatic between Antiquity and Early Middle Ages, Review of: C. S. Fiorello and F. Tassaux (eds.), I PAESAGGI COSTIERI DELL’ADRIATICO TRA ANTICHITA E ALTOMEDIOEVO: ATTI DELLA TAVOLA ROTONDA DI BARI, 22–23 MAGGIO 2017
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- Book Chapter
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From Potentia to Porto Recanati : the Roman coastal colony and its modern legacy
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- Conference Paper
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L’impatto della colonizzazione sulle dinamiche dell’urbanizzazione nell’Italia centroadriatica
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- Conference Paper
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Il Piceno settentrionale all'alba della conquista romana. Dinamiche di insediamento nella valle del Potenza (IV - II sec. a.C.)
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'Small towns' dell'Italia romana : da una prospettiva diacronica a una regionale
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The Falerii Novi Project : the 2021 season
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Ubi sunt macella? The contribution of non-invasive archaeological survey to the identification and study of Roman food markets
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The impact of later Republican colonisation on coastal settlement dynamics in central Adriatic Italy : the case of Potentia
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The introduction of ‘classical’ urban concepts in central Adriatic Italy : a sign of Romanization and Hellenization?
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Confronting methodologies in ancient landscape studies
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Economic space and movement between Roman towns, their suburbia and territories : the regional perspective
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Introduction : space, movement and the economy in Roman cities
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The economics of space and mobility in Roman urbanism
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Space, movement and the economy in Roman cities in Italy and beyond
Frank Vermeulen (UGent) and Andries Johan Zuiderhoek (UGent)