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  1. Natural and anthropic influences on the transformation of the landscape in archaic Rome during the 6th c BCE
  2. Italian Descent in Middle Republican Roman Magistrates
  3. Tectonics and fluvial dynamism affecting the Tiber River in Prehistoric Rome
  4. On the Banks of the Tiber: Opportunity and Transformation in Early Rome
  5. MARIO TORELLI and ELISA MARRONI (EDS), CASTRUM INUI: IL SANTUARIO DI INUUS ALLA FOCE DEL FOSSO DELL'INCASTRO (Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Monumenti Antichi. Serie Miscellanea XXI). Rome: Giorgio Bretschneider Editore, 2018. Pp. 567, illus., maps, p...
  6. Book Review of Cities: The First 6,000 Years, by Monica L. Smith
  7. A Previously Unidentified Tuff in the Archaic Temple Podium at Sant'Omobono, Rome and its Broader Implications
  8. The Long-Term Context of Roman Expansion: Central Italian Society and Politics in the Early First Millennium BCE
  9. The Early Roman Expansion into Italy
  10. Combining geochemistry and petrography to provenance Lionato and Lapis Albanus tuffs used in Roman temples at Sant’Omobono, Rome, Italy
  11. Rome in its setting. Post-glacial aggradation history of the Tiber River alluvial deposits and tectonic origin of the Tiber Island
  12. A MONUMENTAL MID-REPUBLICAN BUILDING COMPLEX AT GABII
  13. A Mid-Republican House from Gabii - Database
  14. Rome in the Bronze Age: late second-millennium BC radiocarbon dates from the Forum Boarium
  15. A Mid-Republican House from Gabii
  16. Sant'Omobono: an interim status quaestionis
  17. Geochemical identification criteria for “peperino” stones employed in ancient Roman buildings: A Lapis Gabinus case study
  18. Imperial cities
  19. The archetypal imperial city: the rise of Rome and the burdens of empire
  20. Introduction: a history of the study of early cities
  21. State Formation in Italy and Greece: Questioning the Neoevolutionist Paradigm.Edited by Nicola Terrenato and Donald C. Haggis (Oxford, Oxbow Books, 2011) 281 pp. $70.00
  22. Volaterrae
  23. Roman Republican Villas
  24. Early Rome
  25. A New Plan for an Ancient Italian City: Gabii Revealed
  26. The innocents and the sceptics: ANTIQUITYand Classical archaeology
  27. The Auditorium site in Rome and the origins of the villa
  28. Falerii Novi: a new survey of the walled area
  29. Ideological Biases in the Urban Archaeology of Rome: A Quantitative Approach
  30. Tam Firmum Municipium: The Romanization of Volaterrae and its Cultural Implications
  31. The Romanization of Italy: Global Acculturation or Cultural Bricolage? 
  32. Field survey methods in Central Italy (Etruria and Umbria)
  33. Visibility and Site Recovery in the Cecina Valley Survey, Italy