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Giulio Giglioli

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22: 185:. Giglioli has been described as "the chief archaeologist of the regime, (who) used his research to argue that the national and historical aims of Fascism were part of a continuous trajectory of Roman history." After the fall of Il Duce in 1943, Giglioli returned to the university and would establish the journal 66:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge (XXG). 52: 337: 342: 69:
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Archeologia classica: rivista dell'Istituto di archeologia della Università di Roma.
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as well as classical art history. He became a member of the city council in 1935.
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In the field, he excavated Etruscan sites and also worked on the
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Corpus vasorum antiquorum. Italia. Musei capitolini di Roma
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projects in Rome, notably the excavations of the Forum of
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in 1916. In the post-war years, he held positions at the
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Encyclopedia of the History of Classical Archaeology
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