Nicola Terrenato
Italian archaeologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Nicola Terrenato is an Italian scholar of ancient Italy. Terrenato was born in Rome. A Classical archaeologist teaching in the Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor Michigan, United States, Terrenato's expertise includes the Romanization of Italy and the archaeology of Etruria. He is the Director of the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. He has excavated at Rome , at Volterra and in the Cecina Valley, and in Basilicata. Terrenato is the director of the Cecina Valley Survey in Northern Tuscany. Since 2007, Terrenato has been director of the Gabii Project at the site of the ancient city of Gabii, approximately east of Rome. His team completed two seasons of geophysical and topographical survey at the site , and began major excavations in June 2009. Excavations are ongoing and will continue in 2023. The Gabii Project has received support from the National Endowment for the Humanities as well as multiple other organizations for its continued research.
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- Italy and the West: Comparative Issues in Romanization (2003) (112)
- The Auditorium site in Rome and the origins of the villa (2001) (82)
- Tam Firmum Municipium: The Romanization of Volaterrae and its Cultural Implications (1998) (72)
- Visibility and Site Recovery in the Cecina Valley Survey, Italy (1996) (65)
- Articulating local cultures : power and identity under the expanding Roman republic (2007) (54)
- The Romanization of Italy: Global Acculturation or Cultural Bricolage ? (1998) (53)
- Falerii Novi: a new survey of the walled area* (2000) (53)
- Quaternary fluvial-volcanic stratigraphy and geochronology of the Capitoline Hill in Rome (1996) (37)
- The Early Roman Expansion into Italy (2018) (35)
- Roman Republican Villas: Architecture, Context, and Ideology (2012) (30)
- A Mid-Republican House From Gabii (2016) (26)
- A New Plan for an Ancient Italian City: Gabii Revealed (2009) (22)
- Rome in the Bronze Age: late second-millennium BC radiocarbon dates from the Forum Boarium (2016) (22)
- Rome in its setting. Post-glacial aggradation history of the Tiber River alluvial deposits and tectonic origin of the Tiber Island (2018) (20)
- The S. Omobono Sanctuary in Rome: Assessing eighty years of fieldwork and exploring perspectives for the future (2012) (17)
- State formation in Italy and Greece : questioning the neoevolutionist paradigm (2011) (16)
- The innocents and the sceptics: ANTIQUITY and Classical archaeology (2002) (14)
- Field survey methods in Central Italy (Etruria and Umbria) (1996) (13)
- New approaches to Roman urbanism in the Tiber valley (2004) (13)
- Geochemical identification criteria for “peperino” stones employed in ancient Roman buildings: A Lapis Gabinus case study (2015) (11)
- Introduction: a history of the study of early cities (2015) (10)
- Early Rome and Latium. Economy and Society c. 1000-500 B. C. (1997) (10)
- A MONUMENTAL MID-REPUBLICAN BUILDING COMPLEX AT GABII (2018) (8)
- Ancestor cults: the perception of ancient Rome in modern Italian culture (2001) (7)
- Combining geochemistry and petrography to provenance Lionato and Lapis Albanus tuffs used in Roman temples at Sant’Omobono, Rome, Italy (2018) (7)
- On the Banks of the Tiber: Opportunity and Transformation in Early Rome (2021) (4)
- NOTES FROM THE DIRECTOR (2002) (4)
- The archetypal imperial city: The rise of Rome and the burdens of empire (2015) (3)
- Previously Unidentified Tuff in the Archaic Temple Podium at Sant'Omobono, Rome and its Broader Implications (2019) (3)
- Ideological Biases in the Urban Archaeology of Rome: A Quantitative Approach (1999) (2)
- In Pursuit of Ancient Pasts: a History of Classical Archaeology in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, by Stephen L. Dyson, 2006. New Haven (CT): Yale University Press; ISBN-13 978-0-300-11097-5 hardback £30 & US$45; xv+316 pp., 40 ills. (2008) (2)
- Tectonics and fluvial dynamism affecting the Tiber River in Prehistoric Rome (2021) (2)
- Central Italian Elite Groups as Aristocratic Houses in the Ninth to Sixth Centuries BCE (2020) (1)
- Editorial: JMA's Silver Anniversary (1988-2012) (2012) (1)
- The Consequences of the Expansion (2019) (0)
- The Roman Countryside. By Stephen L. Dyson. London: Duckworth, 2003. Pp. 128. £10.99 (cloth). (2005) (0)
- Editorial (2020) (0)
- Long reviews - Banquet and society in Archaic central Italy (2004) (0)
- The Global Context of Roman Expansion: The Central Mediterranean between the Late Fifth and the Early Third Centuries BCE (2019) (0)
- Weakness and Precariousness in Central Italian Urbanization (2019) (0)
- Views of Roman Imperialism through Time (2019) (0)
- The Roman Clan: The Gens from Ancient Ideology to Modern Anthropology (review) (2007) (0)
- Temples of Sant’Omobono (2016) (0)
- Banquet and society in Archaic central Italy (2004) (0)
- The Gabii Project: Excavations at the ancient Latin city of Gabii, a neighboring and rival city-state to Rome in the 1st Millennium BCE (2017) (0)
- Book Review of Cities: The First 6,000 Years, by Monica L. Smith (2020) (0)
- Susan E. Alcock, John F. Cherry, Side-by-Side Survey: Comparative Regional Studies in the Mediterranean. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2004. Pp. 251; figs. 114, tables 35. ISBN 1-84217-096-1. £45.00. (2012) (0)
- The Roman Clan: The Gens from Ancient Ideology to Modern Anthropology. By Christopher J. Smith (New York, Cambridge University Press, 2006) 393 pp. $100. (2008) (0)
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