Achievements so far consist primarily of the gathering of data and the development of infrastructure. This work constitutes significant research advance and has generated substantial insights into the main, historical research questions, for which we are now well-equipped.
Major progress has been made on the input of inscriptions with known provenance into the EDR database.
The Digital Archaeology Laboratory at Sapienza has successfully drafted and implemented an articulated Information System which is able to contain and process most of the data collected by the research team. The official website (
https://inrome.sns.it/(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)) has been published.
WP3: Soldovieri has identified and located all manuscripts used by the editors of CIL VI and has reviewed 40 of them. This has been instrumental for quality control.
WP4: All staff for the sub-projects in this WP have been hired and some SPs have already made great progress.
WP5: The PI has used most of her time managing the project, recruiting staff, enhancing the network of collaborators, and supporting all project elements which feed into WP5. She has significantly enhanced with data generated through the IN-ROME project a book manuscript on Christian and Jewish presence in the Roman suburbium.
Other achievements:
Organisation of four international conferences/workshops; 32 presentations at international conferences and on invitation elsewhere; four research publications.
Attracting three PhD students with funding from different sources.
Collaboration agreements with Prof. P. Carafa and M.-Th. D’Alessio (Sapienza University), the Soprintendenza Speciale Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio di Roma, the Istituto Geografico Militare, and the British School at Rome, which significantly facilitate and enhance our research.
Agreement with L’Erma di Bretschneider as the publisher of 8-10 volumes resulting from the project. The first volumes to be submitted in 2025 are the proceedings of our international conference (§1.2.3) and the first monograph of the PI.