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  1. The Roman Remains: John Izard Middleton's Visual Souvenirs of 1820-1823, With Additional Views in Italy, France, and Switzerland by John Izard Middleton, 1997-10
  2. Guia Arequeologica De Roma/ Archaeology, Rome (Guia De Arqueologia / Archaeology Guide) by Sofia Pescarin, 2005-02-28
  3. Deliciae Fictiles II: Proceedings of the second international conference on archaic architectural terracottas from Italy. Held at the Nethlerlands Institute in Rome, 12-13 June 1996. (Scrinium XII) by Patricia Lulof, 2006-11-21
  4. Urban Rituals in Italy and the Netherlands Historical Contrasts in the Use of Public Space, Architecture and the Urban Environment
  5. The Red-Figured Vases of Apulia: Volume 1 (Monographs on Classical Archaeology) by A. D. Trendall, A. Cambitoglou, 1978-12-14
  6. Ancient Italy: Regions Without Boundaries
  7. The Archaeology of Ancient Sicily by R. Holloway, 1991-06-18
  8. North Africa and Italy (French bibliographical digest, no. 26, series II: Archaeology, 1945-55) by Gilbert Charles-Picard, 1958
  9. Archaeology in South Italy and Sicily, 1973-76 by M. W Frederiksen, 1977
  10. Archaeology in Italy, and its contribution to philology by Gordon Jennings Laing, 1921
  11. The Mute Stones Speak, The Story of Archaeology in Italy by Paul MacKendrick, 1962
  12. Mute Stones Speak Archaeology in Italy by Paul Mackendrick, 0000
  13. The Mute Stones : Speak the Story of Archaeology in Italy by Paul MacKendrick, 1983
  14. Mute Stones Speak Archaeology in Italy by Paul Mackendrick, 1900

61. Classical Archaeology - Cortona, Italy
Students are invited to participate in several courses offered as part of a classical archaeological field school in Central italy.
http://www.registrar.ualberta.ca/ro.cfm?id=378

62. Classical Archaeology - Rome, Italy
Spring/Summer 2004. Travel Studies Classical archaeology. Department of History and Classics. Cortona, Central italy. Kallithea, Greece, Rome, italy.
http://www.registrar.ualberta.ca/ro.cfm?id=380

63. FORVM ANTIQVVM: Roman Art And Archaeology
use of remote sensing and GIS technology for archaeology on the Euphrates; Proyecto Carteia; SMU Excavations at Poggio Colla (Tuscany, italy); Vichten, Luxembourg
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~ekondrat/rome.html
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64. Animal Dung And Archaeology
Karg, Sabine 1998 Winter and spring-foddering of sheep/goat in the Bronze Age Site of Fiave-Carera, Northern italy. Environmental archaeology 1 87-94.
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~nmiller0/dung.html
An Idiosyncratic and Not Exhaustive Bibliography for Animal Dung and Archaeology
accumulated by Naomi F. Miller, University of Pennsylvania Museum
March 2004
While we tend to think of livestock mainly as a source of meat and milk, in practice they produce more dung than anything else. -B. Sillar (2000:46). Keyword organization:
Country; Site; Archaeological relevance: e.g., fuel/fertilizer/feature; Focus if not archaeological; Animal
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Perkins, Sid
2003 A Human Migration Fueled by Dung? Science News Online 164(6): 94, week of Aug. 9, 2003 [Siberians follow dung across Beringia] added since March 2004
Madella, Marco
2003 Investigating Agriculture and Environment in South Asia: Present and Future Contributions from Opal Phytoliths. In Indus Ethnobiology, eds. S.A. Weber and W.R. Belcher, pp. 199-249. Lexington Books, Lanham, Maryland.

65. RomanSites — A Collection Of Links On Ancient Rome
Resources. archaeology. Art Reception Curiosities. PLACES. italy THE CITY OF ROME (including the nearby stretch of the Via Appia) Ara Pacis;
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Bibliografia essenziale su Roma Antica (M. Ierardi: 56 basic works, mostly in Italian)

Classified Bibliography of Greco-Roman Antiquity (J. Poucet: about 3000 items)

General Roman Bibliography (L. Nelson at ORB: 770 items)

Greco-Roman Studies: Periodical Bibliography (K. C. Hanson: 1100 items)
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LacusCurtius LacusCurtius (currently over 2000 pages) is in its own right one of the main Roman resources on the Web and includes a lot of more direct information: some major Latin texts , several entire books on Roman subjects, hundreds of photographs , dozens of maps and inscriptions , etc.: often enough, judging from my mail, what you're looking for in the first place.
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66. NDSU Italy Study Trip Information
italyinfo.html Updated Feb 20, 1999. North Dakota State University Volcano sapiens Geology and archaeology Field Course in italy.
http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/instruct/sainieid/italy/italy-info.html
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Geology and Archaeology Field Course in Italy
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology, in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Department of Geosciences, in the College of Science and Mathematics, co-sponsored a field course for two weeks in May, 1998, on the archaeology and geology of ancient Italy The Photo Gallery The Itinerary The Course Syllabus
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... Travel Tips and Packing List The course took participants on a tour of selected areas of southern Italy, including Sicily and the nearby Aeolian islands in the Mediterranean. It was a joint offering by the two departments and was cross listed as Geology 495 and Anthropology 495, for 4 credits. The course was offered through Continuing Education at North Dakota State University and was therefore open to anyone who qualified for continuing education, whether registered student, alumnus, or interested community member. The trip took place from May 11-25, 1998.

67. Conference Course: Classical Archaeology-Italy/Crimea
Department of Classics, Conference Course Classical archaeologyitaly/Crimea. Conference Course Classical archaeology-italy/Crimea. Course CC f382, Carter.
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Conference Course: Classical Archaeology-Italy/Crimea Course # : C C f382 Carter Unique # Meets with C C f362. Prerequisites : Consent of Instructor must be obtained. No knowledge of Greek is required. Interdisciplinary course in field archaeology Enrollment is limited. Consent of instructor must be obtained. Students are expected to cover the cost of their foreign travel. Room and board will be provided by the project. In summer 2004, the course will be taught at Chersonesos. Texts: Grading: TBA : The information provided in the departmental course descriptions is subject to change without notice and therefore should not be regarded as final. For the most current information on the Classics Department's course offerings, including changes, added sections, and cancellations, please refer to the Registrar's online course schedule UT Classics Faculty
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68. Conference Course: Classical Archaeology-Italy/Crimea
Department of Classics, Conference Course Classical archaeologyitaly/Crimea. Conference Course Classical archaeology-italy/Crimea. Course CC s382, Carter.
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Conference Course: Classical Archaeology-Italy/Crimea Course # : C C s382 Carter Unique # Meets with C C s362. Prerequisites : Consent of Instructor must be obtained. No knowledge of Greek is required. Interdisciplinary course in field archaeology Enrollment is limited. Consent of instructor must be obtained. Students are expected to cover the cost of their foreign travel. Room and board will be provided by the project. In summer 2004, the course will be taught at Chersonesos. Texts: Grading: TBA : The information provided in the departmental course descriptions is subject to change without notice and therefore should not be regarded as final. For the most current information on the Classics Department's course offerings, including changes, added sections, and cancellations, please refer to the Registrar's online course schedule UT Classics Faculty
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69. CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
CL AR 448 The archaeology of italy (3) VLPA Harmon Study of the principal archaeological sites in italy with special emphasis on ancient Rome.
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Survey of the art and the other material remains of the civilizations in the Aegean from the Neolithic Age to the end of the Bronze Age, with special emphasis on Minoan Crete and the Mycenaean kingdoms of mainland Greece, illustrated by slides. The history, techniques, and results of significant excavations are examined. Offered: jointly with ART H 340. CL AR 341 Greek Art and Archaeology (3) VLPA Bliquez
Survey of the material remains and the developing styles in sculpture, vase painting, architecture, and the minor arts from the geometric to the Hellenistic periods, illustrated by slides. Principal sites and monuments, as well as techniques and methods of excavation, are examined in an attempt to reconstruct the material culture of antiquity. Offered: jointly with ART H 341. CL AR 342 Roman Art and Archaeology (3) VLPA Harmon
Roman architecture and art, with emphasis on the innovations of the Romans; illustrated by slides. Offered: jointly with ART H 342.

70. Course Catalog - Fall 2004 - CLCV 444 - The Archaeology Of Italy
CLCV 444 The archaeology of italy. Credit 3 hours. (CLCIV 344) Monuments, material remains, and sculpture and other arts illustrating
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(CLCIV 344) Monuments, material remains, and sculpture and other arts illustrating the development of Graeco-Roman and other ancient Italian civilizations to 330 A. D. Same as ARTH 416 . Prerequisite: A course in ancient history, art, or language, or consent of instructor. Available Fall 2004
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71. Course Schedule - Fall 2004 - ARTH 416 - The Archaeology Of Italy
ARTH 416 The archaeology of italy. Credit 3 hours. (ARTHI 316) Same as CLCV 444. See CLCV 444. Section Information. CRN, Type, Section,
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72. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
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73. Tuscany Villas - Industrial Archaeology - Welcome In Italy - Rent A Villa In Tus
. Cartiere Cini, PITEGLIO, That big industrial settlement was the most important paper factory in italy during the...... Translate this page Industrial archaeology. Name, City,
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Name City Description Ferriera Di Pracchia PISTOIA Comparto Della Madonnina PISTOIA ... PITEGLIO That big industrial settlement was the most important paper factory in Italy during the 19th century.The paper-mills were driven by the first hydraulic machines introduced in Tuscany.... Ferriere Di Mammiano SAN MARCELLO PISTOIESE Three iron-foundries worked during the 19th century in the surroundings of Mammiano.... Ferriera Di Maresca SAN MARCELLO PISTOIESE We can see,at Maresca,an intact iron-foundry from the 15th century.They work like 500 years ago in that works fed by the waters of Maresca.... Le Gualchiere Di Remole BAGNO A RIPOLI Fornace Di Casino BARBERINO DI MUGELLO ... BARBERINO DI MUGELLO Ai primi del Cinquecento fu Pierfrancesco de' Medici a fondare, presso la villa di Cafaggiolo, la celebre Fabbrica di Ceramiche, con fornace e bottega attive fino al 1559. Di grandissimo valore artistico sono soprattutto i prodotti realizzati nel p...

74. Tuscany Villas - Archaeological Sites - Welcome In Italy - Rent A Villa In Tusca
Tuscany Villa for rent directly from owners. The best choice in Tuscany and italy for villas farmhouses! Industrial archaeology. Country villages.
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75. Rome: Archaelogical Resources
The ROMARCH pages are the original crossroads for Web resources on the art and archaeology of italy and the Roman provinces, ca. 1000 BC AD 700.
http://www.dalton.org/groups/Rome/RArch.html
Archaeological Resources Romarch: Roman art and archaeology.
The ROMARCH pages are the original crossroads for Web resources on the art and archaeology of Italy and the Roman provinces, ca. 1000 BC - AD 700. Learning to Read Rome's Ruins
The title says it all. The "Palace" of Diocletian at Split: A Unique Structure from the Later Roman Empire
by Michael Greenhalgh. Department of Art History, Australia National University Scrolls from the Dead Sea:The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship
"The exhibition Scrolls From the Dead Sea: The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship brings before the American people a selection from the scrolls which have been the subject of intense public interest." ArchNet
"ArchNet serves as the World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology. This server provides access to archaeological resources available on the Internet. Information is categorized by geographic region and subject." Mnemotrix ArchaeoSearch DataBase of Ancient Near East and Classical Studies
"Working with the Institute of Archaeology at Bar Ilan University in Israel, we have compiled a resource application database for archaeologists working in the field of Ancient Near East and Classical Studies." Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page
"This server collects links to known internet resources of interest to classicists and Mediterranean archaeologists."

76. Archaeological Publishing - Medieval Archaeology In Italy And

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77. The Ancient World Web: Archaeology
Bessa Roman gold mine This site focuses on a second century BC gold mine and Bronze/Iron age petroglyphs in the Bessa archaeological area in Piedmont, italy.
http://www.julen.net/ancient/Archaeology/
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Francesca Radcliffe's collection of aerial photography is fantastic. Her goal is to identify the archaeological features seen, map them, and share the information with scholars, students, and landowners. [English]
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The Alamannenmuseum Ellwangen focuses on the archaeology of 260 AD to 750 AD in Southern Germany [German] [Last Site Update: 8-Nov-2000 Hits: 748 Rating: 6.75 Votes: 8] Rate It An Archaeologist's Diary Glimpse at the life of a real archaeologist who works in Egypt and the Sudan... and more (photos, history, travel)! [English] [Last Site Update: 14-Nov-2002 Hits: 1347 Rating: 8.33 Votes: 3] Rate It Anasazi Heritage Center This museum website offers up information about the museum itself, virtual exhibits about ancient Anasazi villages and artifacts, and a nicely done FAQ about the Anasazi. [English]

78. ISEP Institutions
Lombardy in the central Po valley, which is italy’s richest Literature (English, French, German, Russian, Spanish); Humanities (archaeology, architecture, art
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Map from used by permission of Microsoft Corporation. Higher Education. There are more than 50 laurea-granting institutions of higher learning in Italy; the majority are state-supported. The main degree conferred is the laurea. Before entering the university, Italian students take the . University classes in Italy tend to be large as a result of a liberalized admissions policy. Italian students often enroll in many courses and then take exams in only a few of them. Most students study independently for exams. Roll is not taken in class and regular attendance is not really expected, although officially it is required. It is advisable for U.S. students to attend class regularly in order to learn the language and get some reinforcement of the outside reading. The academic year runs from November to July. Most courses run the entire academic year. Course-work is assessed by year-end examination ( esame di profitto ). Other exams and course assignments may be required as well. Approximate U.S. grades of the

79. The Millsaps College Institute For Interdisciplinary Archaeological Research
breakfasts and dine in the trattorias of Rome to partake of italy at its The center offers courses in Latin, Roman archaeology and history, Greek, Italian, and
http://www.millsaps.edu/miiar/fieldwork_italy.shtml
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Millsaps Field Study Roman Legacy Field Studies is a complement to a multi-disciplinary course on the Legacy of Ancient Rome. This springbreak trip is designed to bring ancient history to life by introducing students to the art, archaeology and culture of Rome. We begin in Sorrento
The Classical Studies Department is also a member of the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome (ICCS Rome; the "Centro") and regularly sends students there for a semester. The center offers courses in Latin, Roman archaeology and history, Greek, Italian, and Art History. Located in a lovely residential neighborhood in Rome, close to the Classical and Renaissance center of this cosmopolitan city, students make frequent site visits and have in-depth explorations of museum collections, and schedule numerous trips, including two extensive tours of Campania and Sicily.
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80. Kathryn LOMAS: Institute Of Archaeology UCL
1999 Crossing boundaries ethnicity and urban development in italy Proceedings of the XVth International Congress of Classical archaeology 23639. Amsterdam.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/staff/profiles/lomas.htm
Kathryn LOMAS M.A., Ph.D.
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General contact details: Institute of Archaeology, UCL Direct telephone: E-mail: K.Lomas@ucl.ac.uk
Position currently held:
  • Research Fellow
Research Interests:
  • Literacy and writing in early societies Ethnicity and cultural identity in the ancient Mediterranean
    Urbanisation in pre-Roman and Roman Italy
    Colonisation in the western Mediterranean
Collaborations
  • The Italian urbanism project , with T.J. Cornell (University of Manchester): This project, based at UCL from 1989-94, investigated the development of urban centres in Italy from their first emergence to the end of the Roman Empire, and examined aspects such as the earliest development of cities in Italy, the impact of the Roman conquest and subsequent processes of Romanization, and the development of urban society in the Late Republic and Early Empire. Monographs of aspects of this project have been published by both participants, as have a series of three co-edited volumes of conference papers. The main output, a major collection of data on urban development is at an advanced stage of preparation and a further book, on the development of urban society in archaic Italy, is in progress.
    Developmental literacy in early Italy
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Books and edited works: Rome and the Western Greeks, 350 B.C. - A.D. 200: Conquest and Acculturation in Southern Italy.

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