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Among his many excavations is the villa of Settefinestre.[1]Table of ContentsBiography[edit]Excavations[edit]Publications[edit]References[edit]Biography[edit]The son of Italian diplomat Count Nicol\u00f2 Carandini (1896\u20131972), Andrea was born in Rome and was a member of the faculty of the University of Rome La Sapienza beginning in 1963. Carandini was a student of Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli, completing his laurea in 1962 with a thesis on the Roman villa of Piazza Armerina. His research is focused on the topography of ancient Rome, Etruria in the Roman period, and the analysis of monumental complexes in various cities in Italy including Volterra, Grumentum, Pompeii, and Veii. Since 1993 he has coordinated a project in Rome’s suburbium and the Tiber valley in conjunction with the Soprintendenza Archeologica and the Sovrintendenza Comunale di Roma. He continues to direct the excavations of the north slope of the Palatine Hill in Rome where important discoveries relating to the earliest city of Rome have been made, including the discovery of the famous Palatine wall in 1988.[2]Carandini is the third cousin of actor Christopher Lee.[3]In the 1990s Carandini was also involved in the excavation of the Auditorium site in Rome,[4] a substantial domestic structure dating to the fifth century B.C.; it is most likely to have been the monumental residence of an important clan (gens). Some of his views on the historicity of Romulus are controversial.[5][6]Carandini’s Atlas of Ancient Rome appeared in English in 2017.[7][8][9]Excavations[edit]1964-1982: Piazza Armerina.1966-1977: Ostia Antica.1974-1985: Villa Settefinestre.1985: Carthage.1987-1992: Volterra.1989: Tipasa.1985: Palatine Hill, Rome.1990-1993: Basilicata.1993: Pompeii.1996: Veii.1996-1997: Parco della Musica, Rome.Publications[edit]Ricerche sullo stile e la cronologia dei mosaici della Villa di Piazza Armerina (1964)La secchia Doria: una “storia di Achille” tardo-antica. Contributo al problema dell’industria artistica di tradizione ellenistica in Egitto. (1965)Vibia Sabina\u00a0: funzione politica, iconografia e il problema del classicismo adrianeo (1969)Schiavi e padroni nell’Etruria romana\u00a0: la Villa di Settefinestre dallo scavo alla mostra (1979)Archeologia e cultura materiale: dai lavori senza gloria nell’antichit\u00e0 a una politica dei beni culturali (1979)Esclaves et ma\u00eetres en Etrurie romaine\u00a0: les fouilles de la villa de Settefinestre\u00a0: catalogue de l’exposition (1981)Filosofiana, la villa di Piazza Armerina\u00a0: immagine di un aristocratico romano al tempo di Costantino (1982)La Romanizzazione dell’Etruria\u00a0: il territorio di Vulci (1985)Settefinestre\u00a0: una villa schiavistica nell’Etruria romana (1985)Schiavi in Italia\u00a0: gli strumenti pensanti dei Romani fra tarda Repubblica e medio Impero (1988)Storie dalla terra. Manuale di scavo (1981)Roma: Romolo, Remo e la fondazione della citt\u00e0 (2000)Archeologia del mito. Emozione e ragione fra primitivi e moderni (2002)Paesaggi d\u2019Etruria. La Valle dell\u2019Albegna, la valle d\u2019Oro e la Valle del Chiarore (2002, with F. Cambi)“Variations sur le th\u00e8me de Romulus. R\u00e9flexions apr\u00e8s la parution de l\u2019ouvrage \u201cLa nascita di Roma\u201d” (in De Boccard, La naissance de la ville dans l\u2019Antiquit\u00e9, 2003)“Il mito romuleo e le origini di Roma” (in M. Citroni, Memoria e identit\u00e0. La cultura romana costruisce la sua immagine, 2003)La nascit\u00e0 di Roma. Dei, Lari, eroi e uomini all’alba di una civilt\u00e0 (2003)Palatino, Velia e Sacra Via: Paesaggi urbani attraverso il tempo (2004)Remo e Romolo. Dai rioni dei Quiriti alla citt\u00e0 dei Romani (775\/750 – 700\/675 a.C. circa) (2006)La leggenda di Roma (2006)“The Blessing of the Palatine and the Founding of Roma Quadrata,” in Rome: Day One (2011), Princeton: Princeton University Press.Andrea Carandini with Paola Carafa, The Atlas of Ancient Rome. Biography and Portraits of the City, in 2 volumes, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press. (edition in English – 2017, edition in Italian – 2012)References[edit]^ Andrea Carandini; M. Rossella Filippi (1985). Settefinestre: una villa schiavistica nell’Etruria romana. Panini. ISBN\u00a09788876860416.^ R. Suro. (June 10, 1988). “Newly Found Wall May Give Clue To Origin of Rome, Scientist Says.” The New York Times ^ “1156211875 – Carandini Family: Christopher Lee, Nicol Carandini, Andrea Carandini, Ercole Consalvi, Marie Carandini, Matteo Carandini, Rosina Palmer”.^ Andrea Carandini; Maria Teresa D’Alessio; Helga Di Giuseppe (2006). La fattoria e la villa dell’Auditorium nel quartiere Flaminio di Roma. L’ERMA di BRETSCHNEIDER. ISBN\u00a0978-88-8265-406-1.^ Andrea Carandini (2003). La nascita di Roma: d\u00e8i, lari, eroi e uomini all’alba di una civilt\u00e0. Einaudi. ISBN\u00a0978-88-06-16409-6.^ T. P. Wiseman (2001). “Reading Carandini”. The Journal of Roman Studies. 91: 182\u2013193. doi:10.2307\/3184776.^ Andrea Carandini (2017). The Atlas of Ancient Rome: Biography and Portraits of the City. Princeton University Press. ISBN\u00a0978-0-691-16347-5.^ Mary Beard. (July 13, 2017).Reading the Ruins of Ancient Rome The New York Review of Books^ Nicholas Purcell. (November 7, 2017). Rome, opened city Times Literary Supplement "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/andrea-carandini-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Andrea Carandini – Wikipedia"}}]}]