Project
At the Roots of Roman Urbanism: The Gabii Project
Division of Research Programs

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The Gabii Project excavation site.
Courtesy of The Gabii Project

Photo caption
The Gabii Project excavation site.
Courtesy of The Gabii Project
This international archaeological initiative was launched in 2007 to excavate and study the ancient Latin city of Gabii, a city-state that was both a neighbor of, and a rival to, Rome in the first millennium BC. The site provides a unique opportunity to study the development and structure of early urban planning in central Italy, both monumental and civic architecture, domestic space, and other corollary questions.