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==Roman sites==
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[http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0006&layout=&loc=&query=toc The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites] (eds. Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald, Marian Holland McAllister) is available online from Perseus.
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==Guides to Rome==
  
 
{{Bookinfo
 
{{Bookinfo
| title=Archaeology: Theories, Methods, and Practice
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| title=Rome and Environs: An Archaeological Guide
| author=C. Renfrew, P. Bahn
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| author=Filippo Coarelli (Author), J Anthony Clauss (Illustrator), James J. Clauss (Translator), Daniel P. Harmon (Translator)
| date=2004
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| date=2008
| publisher=
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| publisher=University of California Press
| ISBN=0500284415
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| ISBN=0520079612
| comment=Paperback. A popular introductory text on contemporary archaeological methods.
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| comment=Paperback.
 
| name=[[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]]
 
| name=[[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
{{Bookinfo
 
{{Bookinfo
| title=Archaeology from the Earth
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| title=Rome : An Oxford Archaeological Guide (Oxford Archaeological Guides)
| author=M. Wheeler
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| author=A. Claridge| date=1998| publisher=Oxford| ISBN=0192880039
| date=Reprint 2004
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| comment=Paperback. A must-have guide to archaeological Rome. Divides the city into zones and describes each major (and many minor features) in great detail. Makes extensive use of line drawings and maps.
| publisher=
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| ISBN=8121511372
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| comment=Hardcover. Originally published in 1954, still a classic on the topic of stratigraphic excavation methods.
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| name=[[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]]
 
| name=[[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
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{{Bookinfo
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| title=A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome
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| author=L. Richardson, Jr.| date=October 1, 1992| publisher=The Johns Hopkins University Press
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| ISBN=0801843006
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| comment=Hardcover, 496 pages.
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| name=[[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]]
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}}
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==Old World Archaeology==
  
 
{{Bookinfo
 
{{Bookinfo
| title=Rome : An Oxford Archaeological Guide (Oxford Archaeological Guides)
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| title=Archaeology: Theories, Methods, and Practice
| author=A. Claridge
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| author=C. Renfrew, P. Bahn| date=2004| publisher= | ISBN=0500284415
| date=1998
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| comment=Paperback. A popular introductory text on contemporary archaeological methods.
| publisher=Oxford
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| name=[[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]]
| ISBN=0192880039
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}}
| comment=Paperback. A must-have guide to archeological Rome. Divides the city into zones and describes each major (and many minor features) in great detail. Makes extensive use of line drawings and maps.
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{{Bookinfo
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| title=Archaeology from the Earth
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| author=M. Wheeler| date=Reprint 2004| publisher= | ISBN=8121511372
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| comment=Hardcover. Originally published in 1954, still a classic on the topic of stratigraphic excavation methods.
 
| name=[[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]]
 
| name=[[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]]
 
}}
 
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{{Bookinfo
 
| title=The Mute Stones Speak: The Story of Archaeology in Italy
 
| title=The Mute Stones Speak: The Story of Archaeology in Italy
| author=P. MacKendrick
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| author=P. MacKendrick| date=1984| publisher= | ISBN=0393301192
| date=1984
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| publisher=
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| ISBN=0393301192
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| comment=Paperback. Somewhat dated but still interesting history of Italian archaeology. Covers all major periods up to the end of the Empire. Puts major sites in their historical context.  
 
| comment=Paperback. Somewhat dated but still interesting history of Italian archaeology. Covers all major periods up to the end of the Empire. Puts major sites in their historical context.  
 
| name=[[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]]
 
| name=[[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]]
 
}}
 
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Roman sites

The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (eds. Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald, Marian Holland McAllister) is available online from Perseus.

Guides to Rome

Rome and Environs: An Archaeological Guide

0520079612.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg
Filippo Coarelli (Author), J Anthony Clauss (Illustrator), James J. Clauss (Translator), Daniel P. Harmon (Translator). (2008). University of California Press. ISBN 0520079612
Paperback. Contributed by Agricola
Buy from Amazon: Canada UK USA

Rome : An Oxford Archaeological Guide (Oxford Archaeological Guides)

0192880039.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg
A. Claridge. (1998). Oxford. ISBN 0192880039
Paperback. A must-have guide to archaeological Rome. Divides the city into zones and describes each major (and many minor features) in great detail. Makes extensive use of line drawings and maps. Contributed by Agricola
Buy from Amazon: Canada UK USA

A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome

0801843006.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg
L. Richardson, Jr.. (October 1, 1992). The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0801843006
Hardcover, 496 pages. Contributed by Agricola
Buy from Amazon: Canada UK USA

Old World Archaeology

Archaeology: Theories, Methods, and Practice

0500284415.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg
C. Renfrew, P. Bahn. (2004). ISBN 0500284415
Paperback. A popular introductory text on contemporary archaeological methods. Contributed by Agricola
Buy from Amazon: Canada UK USA

Archaeology from the Earth

8121511372.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg
M. Wheeler. (Reprint 2004). ISBN 8121511372
Hardcover. Originally published in 1954, still a classic on the topic of stratigraphic excavation methods. Contributed by Agricola
Buy from Amazon: Canada UK USA

The Mute Stones Speak: The Story of Archaeology in Italy

0393301192.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg
P. MacKendrick. (1984). ISBN 0393301192
Paperback. Somewhat dated but still interesting history of Italian archaeology. Covers all major periods up to the end of the Empire. Puts major sites in their historical context. Contributed by Agricola
Buy from Amazon: Canada UK USA

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