Gianluca Foschi is a researcher specialising in advanced digital approaches to the archaeology of the Late Antique Mediterranean. In addition to Rome, he has worked extensively on Hagia Sophia in Istanbul and S. Apollinare in Classe near Ravenna. Gianluca’s research integrates digital modelling, acoustic analysis, historiography, and landscape studies to develop original, interdisciplinary approaches to how the ancient built environment shaped power, perception, and memory.
ed. Gianluca Foschi
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
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