In 2016, the department Rome of the German Archaeological Institute startet the project „New research on collective burial spaces in Rome from the Late Republican to Late Roman period “. This report gives an overview on the activities undertaken so far and aims to provide some exemplary insights to the results. The research is based directly on the findings which were made during the DAI-project on the colombarium of Scribonius Menophilus (Th. Fröhlich – S. Haps) and the START-project on the catacomb of Domitilla (N. Zimmermann, until 2014 with the Institute for the Study of Ancient Culture, Austrian Academy of Science)
A new documentation done with a 3D-laser-scanner was used to do research on the building technique a...
Detailed architectural and archaeological analysis of four major sections of the Imperial residences...
In 2018, the division of building archaeology (Architekturreferat) of the DAI head office in Berlin ...
In 2016, the department Rome of the German Archaeological Institute started the project „New researc...
Working together with the Soprintendenza of Rome on the Campus Martius it has been possible to recon...
The Rome Department of the German Archaeological Institute was asked by the Soprintendenza Archeolog...
The report contains the results of various research and excavation activities of the DAI Rome and it...
The excavation report on the research activities in Selinunte in 2017 and 2018 contains reports on n...
This project aims to investigate an hitherto unknown part of roman Italy, ancient Irpinia, based on ...
The Thermae of Diocletian are Rome’s largest stone repository of ancient architectural sculptures. T...
A first campaign of a new project on the Capitoline Hill took place between July and September 2018 ...
The sacral topography of Rome in Imperial Times is thoroughly reconstructed, documented and interpre...
A collection of drawings – the so called Gerhard’scher Apparat – is preserved in the archive of the ...
The first known basilica in the area was the Basilica Sempronia erected in 170 BC by the censor Titu...
A new documentation done with a 3D-laser-scanner was used to do research on the building technique a...
Detailed architectural and archaeological analysis of four major sections of the Imperial residences...
In 2018, the division of building archaeology (Architekturreferat) of the DAI head office in Berlin ...
In 2016, the department Rome of the German Archaeological Institute started the project „New researc...
Working together with the Soprintendenza of Rome on the Campus Martius it has been possible to recon...
The Rome Department of the German Archaeological Institute was asked by the Soprintendenza Archeolog...
The report contains the results of various research and excavation activities of the DAI Rome and it...
The excavation report on the research activities in Selinunte in 2017 and 2018 contains reports on n...
This project aims to investigate an hitherto unknown part of roman Italy, ancient Irpinia, based on ...
The Thermae of Diocletian are Rome’s largest stone repository of ancient architectural sculptures. T...
A first campaign of a new project on the Capitoline Hill took place between July and September 2018 ...
The sacral topography of Rome in Imperial Times is thoroughly reconstructed, documented and interpre...
A collection of drawings – the so called Gerhard’scher Apparat – is preserved in the archive of the ...
The first known basilica in the area was the Basilica Sempronia erected in 170 BC by the censor Titu...
A new documentation done with a 3D-laser-scanner was used to do research on the building technique a...
Detailed architectural and archaeological analysis of four major sections of the Imperial residences...
In 2018, the division of building archaeology (Architekturreferat) of the DAI head office in Berlin ...