2018
DOI: 10.1017/s0068246218000119
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The Lateran Project: Interim Report for the 2017–18 Season (Rome)

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“…The area immediately east of the Lateran Basilica is of intense interest to the project for the same reasons as the Carlo Felice area, but here a range of evidence also points to the presence of major elements of the Lateran Patriarchium including perhaps the Triclinium of Leo III. Accordingly, we believe that a return to and expansion of earlier work we undertook as part of the Lateran Project in 2012 (Haynes, Liverani, Piro and Spinola 2013) is of considerable importance.…”
Section: Extensive Documentary Sources Show That This Area Was Open Fmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The area immediately east of the Lateran Basilica is of intense interest to the project for the same reasons as the Carlo Felice area, but here a range of evidence also points to the presence of major elements of the Lateran Patriarchium including perhaps the Triclinium of Leo III. Accordingly, we believe that a return to and expansion of earlier work we undertook as part of the Lateran Project in 2012 (Haynes, Liverani, Piro and Spinola 2013) is of considerable importance.…”
Section: Extensive Documentary Sources Show That This Area Was Open Fmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Much had been achieved in previous seasons to lock the subterranean survey into the wider landscape. Not only were the scans linked to exterior control points, but ground-penetrating radar survey work had already taken place outside the scavi on all sides of the Basilica Haynes et al, 2013;and Haynes et al, 2014).…”
Section: Work In the Archbasilica 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second teaching and documentation session was led by Iwan Peverett, an expert in architectural visualisation. This visualisation work focusses on the remains of a domus recorded in SGL2.1, first explored by the project team in 2017–2018 (Haynes et al, 2018), and is ongoing. As discussed in previous reports, the dialogue between structural analysis and architectural visualisation was developed as an integral part of the project team's methodology during work beneath the Archbasilica of San Giovanni in Laterano (Haynes et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%