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SUMMARY:Reviewing Early Rome Through New Approaches - Dr Nikoline Sauer\, 
 Danish Institute in Rome 
DTSTART:20231031T170000Z
DTEND:20231031T180000Z
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CONTACT:Marianna Negro
DESCRIPTION:The early history of Rome has traditionally been tied to the a
 ncient literary tradition\, predominantly focusing on the narratives of it
 s mythical kings. However\, over the past few decades\, two important adva
 nces have fundamentally reshaped our understanding of Early Rome. The firs
 t major development stems from the growing body of archaeological evidence
 \, which has assumed a pivotal role in quantitative analyses of the early 
 city’s development. This shift in focus has brought about a more nuances
  and data-driven perspective on Rome’s formative years. Concurrently\, t
 here has been a remarkable integration of theoretical and methodological p
 aradigms deriving from the natural and social sciences. This interdiscipli
 nary approach has prompted a comprehensive re-evaluation of Early Rome. Th
 e impact of this new archaeological data and cross-disciplinary approaches
  is increasingly being felt. This paper serves as a synthesis and critical
  examination of the latest research trends\, methodological shifts\, and s
 ignificant findings within the field.  
LOCATION:McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Seminar Room
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