Working together with the Soprintendenza of Rome on the Campus Martius it has been possible to reconstruct the shape of the temple of Matidia, to clarify many details in the decoration of the theatre of Pompejus and to study some other buildings in their marble decoration. So, the connection of different parts of that important Region in Imperial Rome became more visible, mainly for the period of Domitian with his important feast of the Capitolia and further in the reign of Hadrian and the following emperors with their Dynastic cult
The project focuses on a new documentation of formerly excavated remains at the site, which yet lack...
Starting point of the project in collaboration with the Soprintendeza of Capua and Pozzuoli is speci...
Based on the evidence of about 200 small villages populated from Augustan times to the end of the 3r...
The Rome Department of the German Archaeological Institute was asked by the Soprintendenza Archeolog...
The first known basilica in the area was the Basilica Sempronia erected in 170 BC by the censor Titu...
Detailed architectural and archaeological analysis of four major sections of the Imperial residences...
The Thermae of Diocletian are Rome’s largest stone repository of ancient architectural sculptures. T...
In 2016, the department Rome of the German Archaeological Institute startet the project „New researc...
According to Livius’s tradition (40, 51, 4–5), the original building was officially consecrated by t...
A collection of drawings – the so called Gerhard’scher Apparat – is preserved in the archive of the ...
This project aims to investigate an hitherto unknown part of roman Italy, ancient Irpinia, based on ...
A first campaign of a new project on the Capitoline Hill took place between July and September 2018 ...
In Rome and throughout the provinces of the Imperium Romanum, the emperor was omnipresent. Even if o...
The most famous Neronian buildings are undoubtedly his palace complexes. All these efforts to create...
The project focuses on a new documentation of formerly excavated remains at the site, which yet lack...
Starting point of the project in collaboration with the Soprintendeza of Capua and Pozzuoli is speci...
Based on the evidence of about 200 small villages populated from Augustan times to the end of the 3r...
The Rome Department of the German Archaeological Institute was asked by the Soprintendenza Archeolog...
The first known basilica in the area was the Basilica Sempronia erected in 170 BC by the censor Titu...
Detailed architectural and archaeological analysis of four major sections of the Imperial residences...
The Thermae of Diocletian are Rome’s largest stone repository of ancient architectural sculptures. T...
In 2016, the department Rome of the German Archaeological Institute startet the project „New researc...
According to Livius’s tradition (40, 51, 4–5), the original building was officially consecrated by t...
A collection of drawings – the so called Gerhard’scher Apparat – is preserved in the archive of the ...
This project aims to investigate an hitherto unknown part of roman Italy, ancient Irpinia, based on ...
A first campaign of a new project on the Capitoline Hill took place between July and September 2018 ...
In Rome and throughout the provinces of the Imperium Romanum, the emperor was omnipresent. Even if o...
The most famous Neronian buildings are undoubtedly his palace complexes. All these efforts to create...
The project focuses on a new documentation of formerly excavated remains at the site, which yet lack...
Starting point of the project in collaboration with the Soprintendeza of Capua and Pozzuoli is speci...
Based on the evidence of about 200 small villages populated from Augustan times to the end of the 3r...