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THE FALERII NOVI PROJECT
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- 21 July 2023, pp. 9-34
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A HOME IN ROME: VILLA MILLS AND THE PALATINE HILL
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- 03 July 2023, pp. 185-239
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THE PUBLIC IMAGE OF THE SEVERAN WOMEN*
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- 31 October 2011, pp. 241-273
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ROMAN BOOKS AND THE PAPAL LIBRARY IN THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES
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- 11 May 2023, pp. 93-131
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PALACE-SANCTUARY OR PAVILION? AUGUSTUS’ HOUSE AND THE LIMITS OF ARCHAEOLOGY
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- 09 February 2022, pp. 9-34
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TRAJANIC TREES: THE DACIAN FOREST ON TRAJAN'S COLUMN
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- 26 October 2018, pp. 47-69
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THE TOPOGRAPHY OF THE LUPERCALIA
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- 10 November 2017, pp. 37-60
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‘HOW TO READ A ROMAN PORTRAIT’? OPTATIAN PORFYRY, CONSTANTINE AND THE VVLTVS AVGVSTI
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- 20 September 2016, pp. 179-240
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Exploring the sanctuary of Venus and its sacred grove: politics, cult and identity in Roman Pompeii
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- 15 June 2011, pp. 63-106
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Marble use and reuse at Pompeii and Herculaneum: the evidence from the bars
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- 26 September 2013, pp. 181-209
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