Collection: Rome Transformed

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New studies in the Archaeology and Topography of Rome/ Nuovi studi in archeologia e topografia di Roma (Series editors: Ian Haynes, Paolo Liverani)

Part of the British School at Rome Archaeology series

Launched as part of the Rome Transformed (ROMETRANS) research project funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under H2020-EU 1. 1, the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No.: 835271), New studies/Nuovi studi offers detailed analyses of the themes, structures, and spaces examined by the project in south-east Rome from the first to the eighth centuries CE. Each volume will be available for purchase in print or as a free online download from Archaeopress.

Though each volume is self-contained, readers may also wish to consult Rome Transformed data files and interim reports held by the Archaeology Data Service (ADS): Haynes, I. P., Turner, A., Ravasi, T., Foschi, G., Liverani P., Kay, S., Peverett, I., Piro, S., Santucci, E., and Bailey, P., (2025) Rome Transformed: Interdisciplinary analysis of political, military and religious regenerations of the city’s forgotten quarter C1-C8 CE. [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1125041

Series Volumes

Haynes, I. P., Liverani, P., Ravasi, T., & Foschi, G. (eds.), Rome Transformed: The Eastern Caelian from the Principate of Augustus to the Pontificate of Leo III
Kay, S., Azzari, M. (eds). Near-surface geophysical investigations and landscape transformations in the Eastern Caelian and beyond
Haynes, I. P., Liverani, P., (eds.) Castra to Cathedral: The Archaeology of the Lateran Quarter
Ravasi, T., De Santis, A., (eds.), The Sessorian Palace in Rome. Unravelling the transformation of an imperial residence
Ravasi, T., Liverani, P., (eds.), Neighbourhoods, imperial patronage and property development in Rome’s eastern Caelian. The transformations of a residential district from 1st to the 8th centuries CE

Rome Transformed: The Eastern Caelian from the Principate of Augustus to the Pontificate of Leo III

ed. Ian Haynes et al.

Based on research from the Rome Transformed Project, this volume examines how the eastern Caelian and its environs transitioned from being on the margins of the imperial city to the centre of papal power, revealing how political, religious, and social forces reshaped south-east Rome into a dynamic landscape of innovation, power, and daily life. READ MORE

Paperback: £49.00