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Villa delle Grotte refers to the remains of an ancient Roman villa lying along the Via Flaminia some 9 km north of Rome, Italy, in the district of Grottarossa.
Sources
edit- Stefani, E. 1946. “Grottarossa (Vocabolo Monte delle Grotte). Ruderi di una villa di età repubblicana.” Notizie degli Scavi 1944/45:52-72.
- Cozza, L. 1948. “Grottarossa (Vocabolo Monte delle Grotte). Cisterna ad ogiva in opera quadrata.” Notizie degli Scavi 101-110.
- Messineo, G. 1991. La Via Flaminia da Porta del Popolo a Malborghetto. Rome: Edizioni Quasar.
- Becker, J. A.
- Becker, J. A. "The Villa delle Grotte at Grottarossa and the prehistory of Roman villas." Journal of Roman Archaeology 19
- Marzano, A. 2007. Roman Villas in Central Italy. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
- DeFran
Romizzi, L. 2001. Ville d’otium dell’Italia antica (II sec. a.C. – I sec. d.C.). Naples: Edizioni
scientifiche italiane.
References
edit- ^ Jane DeRose Evans (29 March 2013). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Roman Republic. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 368–. ISBN 978-1-118-55716-7.
Category:Ancient Roman architecture Category:Roman villa Category:Roman sites in Lazio