Storia degli scavi di Roma e notizie intorno le collezioni romane di antichit , written by Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani, meticulously details the history of excavations in Rome and provides insights into Roman antiquity collections. This third volume explores the rich archaeological landscape of Rome, offering valuable information about the discoveries and the historical context of the city's past.
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