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NOTES FROM ROME 2021–22

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 November 2022

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Abstract

This gazette presents to the reader outside Rome news of recent archaeological activity (August 2021 – June 2022) gleaned from public lectures, conferences, exhibitions, and newspaper reports.

Questa gazzetta ha lo scopo di presentare ad un lettore fuori Roma notizie della recente attività archeologica (agosto 2021 – giugno 2022) tratte da conferenze, convegni, mostre e relazioni su giornali.

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References

1 For the official website https://www.museoninfeo.it/

2 Although press releases about the museum were made in early 2021, it was not opened until later that year.

3 R. Lanciani, The Ruins and Excavations of Ancient Rome. Boston and New York, 1897: 103–4; 406–9; M. Cima and E. La Rocca, Le tranquille dimore degli dei. Venice, 1986.

5 Including museums at Cerveteri, Tarquinia, Taranto, and Cerite.

7 On the excavation, see Scaroina, L. and La Regina, A., ‘Resti della basilica Ulpia sotto il Palazzo Roccagiovine,’ in: LTURS 7 (2014) 167181Google Scholar.

8 Information about the project can be found on the FOROF website https://www.forof.it/en/who-we-are.

11 15 December 2021–30 April (extended to 3 July) 2022, curated by Alfonsina Russo, Roberta Alteri, Andrea Paribeni with Patrizia Fortini, Alessio De Cristofaro, and Anna De Santis: https://parcocolosseo.it/evento/giacomo-boni-lalba-della-modernita-apre-il-15-dicembre-la-mostra-diffusa-tra-palatino-e-foro-romano/; an accompanying catalogue with the same title and editors as the exhibition and curators, respectively, is published by Electa.

12 The recent (re)discovery in the Antiquarium del Foro Romano of the heads which relate to these bodies is mentioned in Claridge, A. and Siwicki, C.Notes from RomePBSR 87 (2019) 311–12Google Scholar.

13 Although whether the design presented in 2014 by Mario Bellini Architects is still being followed is unclear; for the design, see https://bellini.it/portfolio-articoli/new-museum-of-the-forum/.

14 8 April-2 October 2022, curated by Claudio Parisi Presicce, Nicoletta Bernacchio, Isabella Damiani, Stefania Fogagnolo, and Massimiliano Munzi: https://www.mercatiditraiano.it/it/mostra-evento/1932-l-elefante-e-il-colle-perduto?fbclid=IwAR1IXXS38LXUxTOXW1l0gRZ-qZhDjxlQPlcOflu9F5Pl6U-FTd-8I-lCHBo; an accompanying catalogue with the same title and editors as the exhibition and curators, respectively, is published by Campisano Editore.

15 On the domus, see Sartorio, G. Pisani, ‘Una domus sotto il giardino del Pio Istituto Rivaldi sulla Velia’, Anal. Rom. Inst. Dan. Supp 10 (1983) 147–68Google Scholar.

18 12 October 2021–27 February 2022, curated by Fabrizio Rufo and Stefano Papi: https://www.palazzoesposizioni.it/mostra/la-scienza-di-roma-passato-presente-e-futuro-di-una-citta; an accompanying catalogue with the same title and editors as the exhibition and curators, respectively, is published in Italian and English by Azienda Speciale Palaexpo.

19 24 March–2 October 2022, curated by Claudio Parisi Presicce e Isabella Damiani: https://www.museicapitolini.org/en/node/1010481; there is no accompanying print catalogue.

20 13 April 2022–30 April 2022, curated by Vittoria Bonifati: https://www.museicapitolini.org/en/node/1010560.

21 On the domus, see A. Pellegini, ‘Orti di Asinio Pollione’, BdI, 1867: 109–119; R. Lanciani, The Ruins and Excavations of Ancient Rome. Boston and New York, 1897: 533–4.

22 The domus itself is some 10 metres underground and was not visitable; only the detached frescos were on show in a separate space.

23 For information, see the museum website: https://www.museodellacucina.com/en/libray-and-museum/.

26 The excavation was a collaboration between Sapienza, Roma Tre and the Parco Archeologico dell'Appia Antica; for details, see https://www.uniroma1.it/it/notizia/ritornato-alla-luce-un-tratto-della-antica-latina-roma .

27 The project is a collaboration between the Danish National Research Foundation's Centre of Excellence, Centre for Urban Network Evolutions, the Danish Institute in Rome, and Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali; for details, see https://cas.au.dk/en/cfp/about-the-project.

28 Jacobsen, J. Kindberg, Presicce, C. Parisi, Raja, R., and Vitti, M., ‘Excavating Caesar's Forum: present results of the Caesar's Forum Project’, AnalRom 44 (2019) 239–45Google Scholar.

30 For further details and videos, see the interview with J. Kindberg Jacobsen on the website of the Carlsberg Foundation, who are a sponsor of the excavation: https://www.carlsbergfondet.dk/da/Nyheder/Nyt-fra-fondet/Nyheder/Boernegrave-gravet-frem-af-jorden-under-Caesars-Forum.

31 The paper was presented by Letizia Rustico; for the conference programme, see http://www.pont-ara.org/index.php?module=crpCalendar&func=display&eventid=115.

32 The fragment will be published in Archeologia Classica 2022.

33 Coates-Stephens, R.Notes from RomePBSR 89 (2021) 335–36Google Scholar.

35 The restoration and a fashion show held on the temple in 2019 are published in a suitably stylish and high-quality volume Il Tempio di Venere e Roma (2022), edited by A. Russo, M. Almonte, and I. Arletti.

38 For a video explaining the design, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxQ2z5YMMFM&t=158s. Further comment on the merits of the project can be found at https://www.artandobject.com/news/new-floor-romes-colosseum-what-you-need-know.

44 On the via Alessandrina excavation, see Claridge, A. and Siwicki, C.Notes from RomePBSR 87 (2019) 309Google Scholar.