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Region: Italy

Iron Tools from a Roman Villa at Boscoreale, Italy, in the Field Museum and the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology

October 2010 (114.4) Article

By Sarah Harvey

Red-Painted Stones in Roman Architecture

October 2011 (115.4) Article

By Pier Luigi Tucci

Perspective Systems in Roman Second Style Wall Painting

July 2011 (115.3) Article

By Philip Stinson

Pantalica (Sicily) from the Late Bronze Age to the Middle Ages: A New Survey and Interpretation of the Rock-Cut Monuments

July 2011 (115.3) Field Report

By Robert Leighton

Archaeology and the Anxiety of Loss: Effacing Preservation from the History of Renaissance Rome

April 2011 (115.2) Article

By David Karmon

Funerary Feasting in Early Byzantine Sicily: New Evidence from Kaukana

April 2011 (115.2) Field Report

By R.J.A. Wilson

A New Plan for an Ancient Italian City: Gabii Revealed

October 2009 (113.4) Field Report

By Jeffrey A. Becker, Marcello Mogetta, and Nicola Terrenato

The Porticello Bronzes Once Again

April 2010 (114.2) Note

By Brunilde S. Ridgway

Dialogues of Ancient Graffiti in the House of Maius Castricius in Pompeii

January 2010 (114.1) Article

By Rebecca R. Benefiel

Who was Diva Domitilla? Some Thoughts on the Public Images of the Flavian Women

January 2010 (114.1) Article

By Susan Wood

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AJA 129.2 - April 2025
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