Falerii Veteres e Falerii Novi: il fenomeno urbano nella media valle del Tevere / Falerii Veteres and Falerii Novi: the urban phenomenon in the Middle Tiber Valley

Falerii Veteres e Falerii Novi: il fenomeno urbano nella media valle del Tevere / Falerii Veteres and Falerii Novi: the urban phenomenon in the Middle Tiber Valley

Lecture at Sapienza University and Conference at BSR
Lecture at Sapienza University and Conference at BSR

On 14 and 15 October we will celebrate archaeological research in the area of Falerii Novi and Falerii Veteres.
On 14 October, from 6.00 to 7.30 pm, a keynote lecture by Prof. Christopher J. Smith (University of St. Andrews) will be held at Sapienza University of Rome.
On 15 October, from 9.00 am to 7.00 pm, the conference: ‘Falerii Veteres e Falerii Novi: il fenomeno urbano nella media valle del Tevere / Falerii Veteres and Falerii Novi: the urban phenomenon in the Middle Tiber Valley’ will be held at the British School at Rome.

See the full programme here.

The conference on 15 October at the BSR can be attended both in person and online by registering via the link at the top of this page.

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