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Filippo Coarelli is a distinguished Professor of Greek and Roman Antiquities at the University of Perugia, specializing in the topography and history of Ancient Rome. His academic career has been dedicated to the study of Roman urban development, monuments, and religious sites.
His primary research interests focus on the Topography of Ancient Rome, Roman antiquities, and the History of Early Rome. Coarelli's work provides critical insights into the spatial organization and historical development of Rome, particularly during the Republican period.
His publications demonstrate a consistent focus on Roman urban planning and sacred spaces, with particular attention to the Roman Forum, Campus Martius, and other significant archaeological sites. His methodological approach combines detailed topographical analysis with historical context to reconstruct ancient urban landscapes.
- Member of Academia Europaea (1997)
Professor Coarelli has made substantial contributions to the field through his extensive publications and editorial work, particularly his involvement with the Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae. His research continues to influence contemporary understanding of Roman urban development and archaeological interpretation.



