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  1. The Architecture of the Monastic Library in Italy 1300-1600 (Monographs on archaeology and fine arts) by James F. O'Gorman, 1972-11-01
  2. The Early Mediterranean Village: Agency, Material Culture, and Social Change in Neolithic italy (Cambridge Studies in Archaeology) by John Robb, 2007-07-23
  3. The Mute Stones Speak: The Story of Archaeology in Italy (Second Edition) by Paul MacKendrick, 1983-11-17
  4. Ancient Rome: The Archaeology of the Eternal City (Monograph, 54)
  5. The Iron Age Community of Osteria dell'Osa: A Study of Socio-political Development in Central Tyrrhenian Italy (New Studies in Archaeology) by Anna Maria Bietti Sestieri, 2008-12-11
  6. Constructing Messapian Landscapes: Settlement Dynamics, Social Organization & Culture Contact in the Margins of Graecoroman Italy (Dutch monographs on ancient history and archaeology) by G. J. Burgers, 1998-04-01
  7. Lanscape and Society: Prehistoric Central Italy (Studies in Archaeology) by Author Unknown, 1981-02-11
  8. The Mute Stones Speak: Story of Archaeology in Italy by Paul MacKendrick, 1983-12-07
  9. South Asian Archaeology 2007: Proceedings of the 19th Meeting of the European Association of South Asian Archaeology in Ravenna, Italy, July 2007: Historic ... Archaeological Reports International Series)
  10. From Constantine to Charlemagne: An Archaeology of Italy, Ad 300–800
  11. Production and Consumption of Animals in Roman Italy: Integrating the Zooarchaeological and Textual Evidence (Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series, No. 54) by Michael Mackinnon, 2004-04-30
  12. Archaeology and Landscape in Central Italy: Papers in memory of John A Lloyd (OUSA Monograph)
  13. Guide to the Etruscan and Roman Worlds at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology by Donald White, Ann Blair Brownlee, et all 2002-11-07
  14. Twilight in Italy by D. H. Lawrence, 2010-03-07

1. Travel Info Italy
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2. Amanda Claridge Rome Classical Greek & Roman Archaeology Italy Archaeology
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3. Archaeological Programs In Italy
ARCHAEOLOGY PROGRAMS IN ITALY. Department of Classics. Florida StateUniversity. Summer, 2003. The Department of Classics at Florida
http://www.fsu.edu/~classics/cetamura/
ARCHAEOLOGY PROGRAMS IN ITALY
Department of Classics
Florida State University
Summer, 2003
The Department of Classics at Florida State University will sponsor two archaeological excavations in Italy during the summer of 2003, at Cetamura del Chianti, and at San Venanzo, near Orvieto. Students may select one of the excavations for application depending on desires in regard to length of time of the excavation, field school fee, number of field trips and amount of academic credit available. Students may apply to both excavations, but they may be chosen to be a member of the crew on only one of these. (It is not possible to attend both since the dates for Cetamura and San Venanzo are overlapping). One may apply electronically, or by inquiry to Archaeology Programs in Italy, Department of Classics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1510.
Students not enrolled at FSU who may be interested in receiving academic credit should consult the information at http://www.fsu.edu/prospective/undergraduate/admissions/nondegree.shtml

4. Recent Reports
Slayman, Andrew The Looting of italy archaeology Volume 51 Number 3 (May/June 1998).Report on the court case regarding the return of a golden phiale to Italy.
http://exchanges.state.gov/culprop/98recent.html
November 1998 October 1998
  • Walker, Hollis FBI Seizes Gold from Museum The Santa Fe New Mexican (October 1, 1998). Three gold objects from an exhibition at the Museum of New Mexico are suspected of being looted from an ancient tomb in Peru. See also the follow-up piece on October 2 . Note that the United States agreement with Peru to restrict import of items that may have been looted from Sipán has been in effect since 1990.
September 1998
  • Rose, Mark Backflap Sting Archaeology Volume 52 Number 1 (September/October 1998). Article on the FBI sting operation to recover a stolen gold Moche backflap. For more information, see also the Moche Home Page
July 1998
  • Rose, Mark

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Photographs and introduction to the civilization in italy before the Romans from Giorgio Caponetti, Category Science Social Sciences Periods and Cultures Etruscan...... LINK. Discovering the Etruscan land. with Giorgio Caponetti. archaeology IN italy.ETRURIA THE ETRUSCAN LAND. How to discover the secrets of the Etruscans?
http://www.tuscania-italy.com/etruscans.htm
LINK CASA CAPONETTI TUSCANIA : A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOUSE FOR YOUR CULTURAL HOLIDAYS IN THE HEART OF ETRURIA LINK Discovering the Etruscan land with Giorgio Caponetti ARCHAEOLOGY IN ITALY ETRURIA: THE ETRUSCAN LAND How to discover the secrets of the Etruscans? what's Etruria The Etruscans Middle Age the ghost towns "From the 8th century BC the Etruscan civilisation flourished in the beautiful region of Italy bounded by the Arno and Tiber rivers and to the west by the Mediterranean Sea. Profoundly affected by Greek culture, the Etruscans in their turn had a powerful influence on the neighbouring early republic of Rome, which by the 1st century BC eventually subdued and assimilated them" (Ellen Macnamara, The Etruscans, British Musem Publications) A painted tomb in Tarquinia "Now we know nothing about the Etruscans except what we find in their tombs. There are references to them in Latin writers. But of first hand knowledge we have nothing except what the tombs offer." (D.H. Lawrence, Etruscan Places)

6. Southampton Archaeology - Skeletons And Society
Study of prehistoric skeletal remains from italy. Presents brief research findings and plenty of images. Department of archaeology. Up. Home. Index. Help. Human Skeletons and Society in Prehistoric italy
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Human Skeletons and Society in Prehistoric Italy
John Robb This research, ongoing since 1990, focuses upon skeletal signs of health, violence and activity in prehistoric Italian skeletons. To date, about 400 skeletons from about 40 sites have been studied. The earliest site, Ripa Tetta, is a Neolithic village dating to the sixth millennium BC. The latest site, Pontecagnano, is an Iron Age cemetery dating to the 7th-3rd centuries BC. Prehistoric Italian skeletons reflect a number of cultural practices. Many were trepanned; about three fourths of trepanations are found in males. Some, however, are known in females (see Rivista di Antropologia 72, 1994). Trepanned male, Bronze Age, Grotta dello Scoglietto, Toscana; note also benign osteoma Dental remains reveal a practice of intentional tooth removal in Neolithic women, possibly for ritual, cosmetic or ethno-medical reasons (see Antiquity Pre-mortem loss of two incisors, Neolithic female, Fonteviva, Puglia Skeletal remains portray long-term changes in violence. Skeletal trauma appears highest in the Neolithic, uncommon in the Copper Age, and moderate to high in the Bronze and Iron Ages a pattern which contradicts the image of the peaceful Neolithic and the warlike Copper Age derived from art and artifacts, and which complex changes in the social use of violence (see "Violence and Gender in Early Italy", in Troubled Times: Violence and Warfare in the Past

7. ROMARCH: Roman Art And Archaeology
Provides a guide to one of italy's most interesting archeological sites located in the southern part of the Friulian plain. Historical, Aerial, 3D. Virtual Tour. archaeology. Museums. Mosaics. Basilica. The Roman wreck
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The ROMARCH pages are the original crossroads for Web resources on the art and archaeology of early Italy and the Roman world, from the earliest settlements to Late Antiquity. ROMARCH is now hosted by DePauw University, at: http://acad.depauw.edu/romarch/ . The site originated in the Department of Classics and the Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology (IPCAA) at the University of Michigan, and grew at the Department of Classics at the University of Cincinnati, and at Stanford University (see credits I. TABLE OF CONTENTS material updated March 5, 1999
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    • News of recent discoveries in Roman art and archaeology The Journal of Roman Archaeology Ethics Learn about archaeological ethics, and what you can do to preserve our historical heritage
  • 8. ROMARCH Ver. 2.0
    Explore an archive of resources and discussion threads on Roman art and archaeology. pages are the original crossroads for Web resources on the art and archaeology of italy and the Roman provinces, ca.
    http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/Research/researchareas/JWMP/ostia/2romarch.html
    ROMARCH version 2.0 requires a frames-capable browser such as and at least a 13" color monitor for optimal performance. If you do not have a compatible browser, please visit the ROMARCH ver. 1.5 site

    9. Greek Archaeology
    Collection of images from Greek sites in south italy. Temples, theatres, and pottery.Category Science Social Sciences Periods and Cultures Hellenistic......Greek archaeology in Southern italy Greek Temples at Paestum Greek theater at SyracuseGreek sculpture from Taras Reliefs from the Temple of Hera at the Sele
    http://www.unc.edu/courses/clar50/greek.html
    Greek Archaeology in Southern Italy
    Greek Temples at Paestum
    Greek theater at Syracuse
    Greek sculpture from Taras
    Reliefs from the Temple of Hera at the Sele
    Athenian-produced Black-figure amphora
    Red- figures Kylix

    10. Italy Resources
    Neolithic through Iron Age. University of Uppsala Classical archaeologyand ancient history; primarily work in classic period italy.
    http://archaeology.about.com/library/atlas/blitaly.htm
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    Early Roman capital, recently named a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Borgonuovo
    A Mesolithic burial site near the modern town of Mezzocorona in the Trento basin. Ca'Belvedere di Monte Poggiolo
    Stratigraphy of this lower Paleolithic site, an article by Alberto Antoniazzi and others in Mediterranean Prehistory Online. Campanaio, Sicily From Bournemouth University, geophysical inspection of this Roman rural settlement. Campanaio Long-running excavations have been conducted here by the University of Nottingham.

    11. Italy Resources, Page 2
    Terrenato and Albert J. Ammerman Visibility and Site Recovery in the Cecina ValleySurvey, italy, an article abstract in the Journal of Field archaeology.
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    Prehistoric Exploitation of Obsidian for Tool Making in the Italian Peninsula: A Picture from a Rich Fission-Track Data-Set, article in Mediterranean Prehistory Online. Shelby Brown University of California at Los Angeles, Institutionalized violence; gender studies; particularly Roman period Italy and North Africa. Maureen Carroll University of Sheffield, archaeology of Roman Europe, especially Germany and Gaul, to the archaeology of ancient gardens; current research in Pompeii and Licenza.

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    16. Italian Archaeology Resources - Italy
    An annotated directory of the Internet resources on the archaeologyItaly La rivista archeologica italiana On-Line. Home Keyword
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    "...the original crossroads for Web resources on the art and archaeology of Italy and the Roman provinces, ca. 1000 BC - AD 700. ROMARCH is sponsored by the Department of Classics and the Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology (IPCAA) at the University of Michigan, and the Department of Classics at the University of Cincinnati." A most impressive site for academic resources AQVILEIA - The Archaeological Site of Aquileia "Our target is how to talk about this amazing place of Northern Italy, Aquileia and Archaeology, with the help of the new emerging technologies."

    17. Archaeology Course In Italy @ Il Sillabo
    Emergency number for pick up is 3397219271. HOME » COURSES » archaeology archaeologyCOURSE COURSE DETAILS Introduction to Etruscan and Roman archaeology
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    18. Camerota Caves (Camerota, Salerno, Cilento, Campania, Italy)
    Introduction. Karst Phenomenon. archaeology. Album. Movies. Map. Palaeolithicin the area of Camerota. The south coast of Cilento. Porto Infreschi.
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    Prehistoric sites on the coast between Scario and Camerota Palaeolithic: artefacts in the area of Camerota
    Palaeolithic in the area of Camerota
    Cala Bianca: biface from the archate series Prehistoric sites of the Camerota coast are an important testimony both for the density of built-up area and for the wide chronological arc they cover. In fact you can fix a temporal succession that, except for a few interruptions, starts from 500,000 years ago up to the thresholds of history.
    Above all, numerous are the finds of the Palaeolithic period when man, still in the cultural phases of hunting and harvesting, met a favourable habitat in the Cilento because of its climate, an environment that was rich in game and natural shelters, such as refuges and caves. The most ancient traces of human presence are near Marina di Camerota, in the bay of Cala Bianca, where stoned tools whose estimated age is about half a million years. The finds of Cala d'Arconte and Capo Grosso are more recent, but always related to the lower Palaeolithic, and include splendid bifacial siliceous stone tools.
    There was a wider diffusion of establishments during the middle Palaeolithic, in an interval of time ranging from 100,000 and 25,000 years ago, when the pressing of a glacial period induced man to seek shelter in caves. Therefore, many natural caves of the Camerota coast hold remains of human activities of the Mousterian period. These are tools made with splinters of stone, bones of hunted animals and layers of residual ash and charcoals of ancient hearths as well.

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    20. Museum Of Classical Archaeology - Italy
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    Initially of Etruscan origin, Rome grew to become one of most powerful empires in the Western World.
    Although much of their art was modelled on Greek protoypes, Italian-ware finds its own expression through intricate glasswork, cameos, wall paintings and a plethora of finely crafted everyday objects
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    SILVER COSMETIC SPOON - 2nd century AD
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