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- Margaret Andrews, Seth Bernard, Emlyn Dodd, Beatrice Fochetti, Stephen Kay, Paolo Liverani and Frank Vermeulen (UGent)
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- Abstract
- The Falerii Novi Project represents a newly formed archaeological initiative to explore the Roman city of Falerii Novi. The project forms a collaboration of the British School at Rome with a multinational team of partner institutions. Thanks to a rich legacy of geophysical work on both the site and its territory, Falerii Novi presents an exceptional opportunity to advance understanding of urbanism in ancient and medieval Italy. The Falerii Novi Project employs a range of methodologies, integrating continued site-scale survey with new campaigns of stratigraphic excavation, archival research and environmental archaeology. The project aims to present a more expansive and holistic urban history of this key Tiber Valley settlement by focusing on long-run socio-economic processes both within Falerii Novi and as they linked the city to its wider landscape.
- Il Falerii Novi Project rappresenta un'iniziativa archeologica di recente formazione per indagare la citta romana di Falerii Novi. Il progetto nasce dalla collaborazione della British School at Rome con un team internazionale di istituzioni partner. Grazie a una ricca 'eredita' di lavori geofisici sia sul sito che sul suo territorio, Falerii Novi rappresenta un'opportunita eccezionale per favorire l'avanzamento della comprensione del fenomeno urbano nell'Italia antica e medievale. Il Falerii Novi Project impiega un'ampia gamma di metodologie, integrando la prosecuzione dei rilievi ad una scala di sito con nuove campagne di scavo stratigrafico, ricerca d'archivio e archeologia ambientale. Il progetto mira a presentare una storia urbana piu ampia e olistica di questo insediamento chiave della Valle del Tevere, concentrandosi sui processi socioeconomici di lungo periodo sia all'interno di Falerii Novi sia tra la citta e il suo piu ampio ambito territoriale.
- Keywords
- AGRICULTURE, URBAN
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- Andrews, Margaret, et al. “The Falerii Novi Project.” PAPERS OF THE BRITISH SCHOOL AT ROME, vol. 91, 2023, pp. 9–34, doi:10.1017/S0068246223000053.
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- Andrews, M., Bernard, S., Dodd, E., Fochetti, B., Kay, S., Liverani, P., & Vermeulen, F. (2023). The Falerii Novi Project. PAPERS OF THE BRITISH SCHOOL AT ROME, 91, 9–34. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0068246223000053
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- Andrews, Margaret, Seth Bernard, Emlyn Dodd, Beatrice Fochetti, Stephen Kay, Paolo Liverani, and Frank Vermeulen. 2023. “The Falerii Novi Project.” PAPERS OF THE BRITISH SCHOOL AT ROME 91: 9–34. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0068246223000053.
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- Andrews, Margaret, Seth Bernard, Emlyn Dodd, Beatrice Fochetti, Stephen Kay, Paolo Liverani, and Frank Vermeulen. 2023. “The Falerii Novi Project.” PAPERS OF THE BRITISH SCHOOL AT ROME 91: 9–34. doi:10.1017/S0068246223000053.
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- 1.Andrews M, Bernard S, Dodd E, Fochetti B, Kay S, Liverani P, et al. The Falerii Novi Project. PAPERS OF THE BRITISH SCHOOL AT ROME. 2023;91:9–34.
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- [1]M. Andrews et al., “The Falerii Novi Project,” PAPERS OF THE BRITISH SCHOOL AT ROME, vol. 91, pp. 9–34, 2023.
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