2013
DOI: 10.1017/s0068246213000184
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The Lateran Project: interim report on the July 2012 and January 2013 seasons (Rome)

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“…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 , 2012; Haynes et al , 2013; and Haynes et al , 2014).…”
Section: Work In the Archbasilica 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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 , 2012; Haynes et al , 2013; and Haynes et al , 2014).…”
Section: Work In the Archbasilica 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Lateran Project focuses on the archaeology of the Archbasilica of St John Lateran and its immediate surroundings. Preliminary reports have been published in the Papers of the British School at Rome (Haynes, Liverani et al ., 2012; 2013; 2014; 2016; 2017; 2018). As in 2017–18, work this year focused on two broad but related zones.…”
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“…The Lateran Project focuses on the archaeology of the Archbasilica of St John Lateran and its immediate surroundings. Preliminary reports have been published in the Papers of the British School at Rome (Haynes et al ., 2012; 2013; 2014; 2016; 2017). Work in 2017–18 has focused on two broad but related zones.…”
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“…The graffiti read by Roger Tomlin contained several of significance in addition to the COH III graffiti already published in PBSR (Haynes et al , 2013). Two particularly notable examples were what is perhaps best interpreted as an imperial acclamation prayer inscribed in capitals on an interior wall in a pre-Severan residence and a cursive text which may document the decorative elements stripped from the wall of another such building during preparation for the construction of the Castra Nova.…”
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