Gallone, Anna

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Anna Gallone is a Roman archaeologist whose research focuses on the urban developments in Tyrrhenian Italy from the 1st millennium BCE and on the Romanization of central and southern Italy (4th-1st century BCE). Her research interests also focus on the city of Rome and its transformation and changes of the landscape from the first human occupation to Imperial times. Anna Gallone has been teaching Roman archaeology courses since 2001. As an archaeologist with over 25 years of experience, she has been involved in the survey, excavation, and publication of many archaeological sites in Italy and in Rome, including the Auditorium villa, the Palatine hill, the Imperial forums, Testaccio district). As field archeologist she has also been teaching archeological methods and techniques in a number Northern American and European summer schools (UNC at Chapel hill, Birkbeck College University of London, University of Durham, Queens University) in the Italian peninsula. Since 2007 Anna Gallone has been the field director of the Gabii Project, a large-scale archaeological initiative promoted by the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology (University of Michigan) and the University of Missouri. She is the 2024 recipient of the AIA award for outstanding work in digital archaeology as editor of the volume A Cemetery and Quarry From Imperial Gabii.

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