Rome
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
First published in Italian under the title Roma: Il Primo Giorno by Gius. Laterza & Figli S.p.A., Rome, in 2007--T.p. verso.
Andrea Carandini is a leading archaeologist whose work delves into the profound history and culture of ancient Rome. His research unearths the earliest phases of Roman life, contributing significantly to our understanding of the city's architectural and religious foundations. Through his scholarly pursuits, he brings to light the daily existence and spiritual practices of its ancient inhabitants.



First published in Italian under the title Roma: Il Primo Giorno by Gius. Laterza & Figli S.p.A., Rome, in 2007--T.p. verso.
The Atlas of Ancient Rome offers a detailed archaeological survey of Rome from prehistory to the medieval period. This two-volume edition features full-color maps, drawings, and 3D reconstructions, examining the city's topography, economy, and social landscape. It incorporates the latest archaeological findings and is organized thematically for a comprehensive understanding.