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Fragmenta 2
- Editors
Archaelogy and National Identity in Italy and Europe 1800-1950: an Introduction
Pompeii, and the Last Days of the Italian Risorgimento. Giuseppe Garibaldi, Alexandre Dumas and Giuseppe Fiorelli in Naples
Where Caesar never trod. Classical Archaeology and Ideology in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century America
The Urge to Exhibit. The Egyptian and Etruscan Museums in the Vatican at the Dawn of a Nationalist Era in Europe (1815-1840)
The Instituto di Corrispondenza Archeologica
The Crown Prince and his Ambassador: two Persons in the Service of Roman Archaeology
Archaeology Without Identity? Antiquity and French Archaeological Research Around the Mediterranean (1850-1945)
Italian Prehistoric Archaeology in the International Context
Archaeology and National Identity in the Work of Rodolfo Lanciani
The German Archaeological Institute (DAI) between Transnational Scholarship and Foreign Cultural Policy
The Study on the Lombards and the Ostrogoths at the German Archaeological Institute of Rome, 1937-1943
Giulio Emanuele Rizzo. Lo studio della grecità contro la romanescheria fascista
Umberto Zanotti Bianco and the Archaeology of Magna Graecia during the Fascist Era
Meaningful silence? Alexander W. Byvanck and the Archaeology of Fascist Rome |