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Roman villas around the Urbs. Interaction with landscape and environment. Proceedings of a conference at the Swedish Institute in Rome, September 17-18, 2004, eds. B. Santillo Frizell & A. Klynne, 2005

Roman villas around the Urbs. Interaction with landscape and environment Proceedings of a conference at the Swedish Institute in Rome, September 17-18, 2004Eds. B. Santillo Frizell & A. Klynne (The Swedish Institute in Rome. Projects and Seminars, 2) Rome 2005. © The Swedish Institute in Rome and individual authors.ISSN 1824-7725 Cover Foreword – Barbro Santillo […]

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Pecus. Man and animal in antiquity. Proceedings of the conference at the Swedish Institute in Rome, September 9-12, 2002, ed. B. Santillo Frizell, 2004.

Pecus. Man and animal in antiquity Proceedings of the conference at the Swedish Institute in Rome, September 9-12, 2002. Ed. B. Santillo Frizell (The Swedish Institute in Rome. Projects and Seminars, 1), Rome 2004. © The Swedish Institute in Rome and individual authors. ISSN 1824-7725 From the very beginning of civilization domestic animals constituted an

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Art, Conservation, Science. The collection of antiquities at the Palazzo Lancellotti ai Coronari, Rome. The West wall of the courtyard, work in progress, eds. M. Barbanera & A. Freccero, 2005

Art, Conservation, Science. The collection of antiquities at the Palazzo Lancellotti ai Coronari, Rome Eds. M. Barbanera & A. Freccero (The Swedish Institute in Rome. Projects and Seminars, 3:1), Rome 2005. © The Swedish Institute in Rome and individual authors.ISSN 1824-7725   Cover Content Preface – Barbro Santillo Frizell Marcello Barbanera, Agneta Frecero – Introduction

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A. Freccero, POMPEIAN PLASTERS. Insula I 9 and Forum, 2005

Agneta Freccero, POMPEIAN PLASTERS. Insula I 9 and Forum (The Swedish Institute in Rome. Projects and Seminars, 5:1), Rome 2005. © The Swedish Institute in Rome and individual authors. ISSN 1824-7725 Cover Title page Introduction Background Plaster Investigation Aims and objectives Objects of the study Problems Design of the study Methods used Variables studied Reference

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Topoi, topographies and travellers. Papers of a conference at the Swedish Institute for Classical Studies in Rome, 10–12 November 2016, eds. S. Fogelberg Rota & A. Blennow, 2019

Topoi, topographies and travellers. Papers of a conference at the Swedish Institute for Classical Studies in Rome, 10–12 November 2016. Eds. S. Fogelberg Rota & A. Blennow (The Swedish Institute in Rome, Projects and Seminars, 6), Rome 2019 © The Swedish Institute in Rome and individual authors. ISSN 1824-7725 Cover Introduction & Contents Beverley Butler

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A. Freccero, POMPEIAN PLASTERS. Buildings in Regiones I, V, VI, VII and IX, 2012

Agneta Freccero,POMPEIAN PLASTERS. Buildings in Regiones I, V, VI, VII and IX (The Swedish Institute in Rome. Projects and Seminars, 5:2), Rome 2012. © The Swedish Institute in Rome and individual authors.ISSN 1824-7725 CoverContentsIntroductionPlaster investigation 2012Insula V1, plasters and phasesDiscussion and conclusionsBibliographyAppendix Regio IAppendix Regio VIAppendix Regio VIIAppendix Regio V 1Tables

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San Giovenale

San Giovenale The site is named after a chapel here dedicated to Saint Juvenal, a bishop from nearby Narni. The ancient name is not known, even though the Roman historian Livy (6.4.9-11) gives us two names of cities in the area that were destroyed by the Romans in 388 B.C. (Contenebra and Cortuosa). Excavations were

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