The Falerii Novi Project

Margaret Andrews, Seth Bernard, Emlyn Dodd, Beatrice Fochetti, Stephen Kay, Paolo Liverani, Martin Millett, Frank Vermeulen

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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.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)9-34
    Number of pages26
    JournalPapers of the British School at Rome
    Volume91
    Early online date21 Jul 2023
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023

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    Keywords

    • Falerii Novi
    • Roman archaeology
    • urban
    • Italy
    • Ancient history
    • Roman history
    • Archaeological science
    • Faliscan
    • Landscape archaeology
    • Etruscan
    • Classics

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      Dodd, E. (Chief Investigator), Andrews, M. (Chief Investigator), Bernard, S. (Chief Investigator) & Kay, S. (Chief Investigator)

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