Значение слова "BRITISH SCHOOL AT ROME (ACADEMIA BRITANNICA)" найдено в 1 источнике

BRITISH SCHOOL AT ROME (ACADEMIA BRITANNICA)

найдено в "Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans"

   The institution in Rome founded in 1901 that provides the infrastructure for arts and humanities research in Italy. In the context of the Etruscan research, it is famous for the surface survey of the territories of Veii and Tuscania, the city of La Doganella, and for the excavations at Veii (Northwest Gate and Quattro Fontanili), Nepi, Narce, Podere Tartucchio, and Casale Pian Roseto. The study of the territory of Veii has recently been computerized, employing geographical information systems, allowing a new detail of information to be extracted. See also POTTER, Tim; WARD-PERKINS, John.


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