Education
Marzano grew up inAcademic career
Marzano began her academic career in the UK as research assistant to Prof. Andrew Wilson at the Institute of Archaeology,Honours
Marzano became a Fellow of theSelected bibliography
Books
* A. Marzano (ed.) (2021). ''Villas, Peasant Agriculture, and the Roman Rural Economy. Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology Cologne/Bonn, 22 – 26 May 2018: Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World''. Heidelberg: Propylaeum. * Marzano, Annalisa and Guy P.R. Métraux (eds)(2018). ''The Roman Villa in the Mediterranean Basin: Late Republic to Late Antiquity''. Cambridge: CUP. (ISBN: 9781107164314) * Marzano, Annalisa (2013). ''Harvesting the Sea: The Exploitation of Marine Resources in the Roman Mediterranean''. (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy). Oxford: OUP. . * Marzano, Annalisa (2007). ''Roman Villas in Central Italy. A Social and Economic History''. (Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition, Vol. 30), Leiden & Boston: Brill. .Articles and book chapters
*Marzano, Annalisa (2021). ‘Maritime Villas and Seasonality’, in R. Raja and A. Lichtenberger (eds), ''The Archaeology of Seasonality'' (Studies in Classical Archaeology 11). Turnhout, 263–278. * Marzano, Annalisa (2021). ‘Capital Accumulation and Production: A View from the Roman World’, in M. Kelly and P. Pacha (eds), ''Capitalism’s Past. An Inquiry into the Possibility of Pre-Modern Capitalism''. (Open Access, https://capitalismspast.org/symposium-1/). * Marzano, Annalisa (2021). ‘Fishing and the Development of Human Societies’, ''Argos – Journal of the Maritime Museum of Ílhavo'' 8, 6–8. * C. Barrett, K. Gleason, and A. Marzano, ‘The Casa della Regina Carolina (CRC) Project, Pompeii: Preliminary Report on 2018 and 2019 Field Seasons’, ''Fasti Online-Documents & Research'' 2020, 492 (Open Access, digital publication: http://www.fastionline.org/docs/FOLDER-it-2020-492.pdf). * Marzano, Annalisa (2020). ‘Caesar’s triumphal banquet of 46 BC: A Hypothesis on its Political Significance on the Basis of a Recent Epigraphic Discovery from Pompeii’, ''Politica antica'' 10: 99–107. * Marzano, Annalisa (2020).‘Agriculture in Imperial Italy’, in D. Hollander and T. Howe (eds), ''A Companion to Ancient Agriculture'' (Blackwell's Companions to the Ancient World). Hoboken, 431–446. * Marzano, Annalisa (2020). ‘A story of land and water: Capital and investment in large-scale fishing and fish-salting operations’, in P. Erdkamp and K. Verboven (eds), ''Capital, Investment, and Innovation in the Roman World''. Oxford, 275–306. * Marzano, Annalisa (2019). ‘Food, Popinae, and the Emperor: Some Considerations on the Early-Imperial Policies on the Sale of Food’, in G.A. Cecconi, R. Lizzi Testa, A. Marcone (eds), ''The Past as Present. Essays on Roman History in Honour of Guido Clemente'' (Studi e Testi tardoantichi 17). Turnhout: Brepols, 435–458. * Marzano, Annalisa (2018). ‘Large-scale fishing and the Roman production and trade in salted fish: some organizational aspects’, in B. Woytek (ed.) ''Infrastructure and Distribution in Ancient Economies: Proceedings of a conference held at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, 28-31 October 2014''. Vienna: Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 393–407. * Marzano, Annalisa (2018). ‘Fish and Seafood’, in P. Erdkamp and C. Holleran (eds), ''The Routledge Handbook of Diet and Nutrition in the Roman World''. London and New York: Routledge, 163–173. * Marzano, Annalisa (2018). ‘Maritime villas and the resources of the sea’, in A. Marzano & G. Metraux (eds), ''The Roman Villa in the Mediterranean Basin: From the Late Republic Through Late Antiquity''. Cambridge, 125–140. * Marzano, Annalisa and G. P.R. Métraux (2018). ‘Introduction’, in A. Marzano & G. Metraux (eds), ''The Roman Villa in the Mediterranean Basin: From the Late Republic Through Late Antiquity''. Cambridge, xxviii-xxxvi. * Marzano, Annalisa and G. P.R. Métraux (2018). ‘The Roman villa in the Mediterranean: an overview’, in A. Marzano & G. Metraux (eds), ''The Roman Villa in the Mediterranean Basin: From the Late Republic Through Late Antiquity''. Cambridge, 1-41. * Marzano, Annalisa and G. P.R. Métraux (2018). ‘Conclusions’, in A. Marzano & G. Metraux (eds), The Roman Villa in the Mediterranean Basin: From the Late Republic Through Late Antiquity. Cambridge, 485–489. * Marzano, Annalisa (2018). ‘Fish and Fishing in the Roman World’, Journal of Maritime Archaeology 13, 2018: 437–447. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11457-018-9195-1. * Marzano, Annalisa (2018). ‘Cicero, Paradoxa Stoicorum ad M. Brutum 38: an allusion to a new slave specialization?’, ''Latomus: revue d’études latines'' 77.1: 161–176. * Marzano, Annalisa (2017). ‘Classical Archaeology and the Ancient Economy’, in A. Lichtenberger and R. Raja (eds), ''The Diversity of Classical Archaeology''. Turnhout, 101–14. * Marzano, Annalisa (2016). ‘Sergio Orata e il Lago Lucrino: alcune considerazioni sull’allevamento di ostriche nella Campania romana’, ''Oebalus. Studi sulla Campania nell’antichità'' 10 (2015): 131–150. * Marzano, Annalisa (2015). ‘Villas as Instigators and Indicators of Economic Growth’. In P. Erdkamp and K. Verboven (eds.), ''Structure and Performance in the Roman Economy. Models, Methods and Case Studies''. Brussels: Latomus, 197–221. * Marzano, Annalisa (2015). ‘Reshaping the Past, Shaping the Present: Andrea De Jorio and Naples’ Classical Heritage’. In C. Buongiovanni & J. Hughes (eds.) ''Remembering Parthenope: The Reception of Classical Naples from Antiquity to the Present''. (Classical Presences). Oxford: OUP, 266–283. * Marzano, Annalisa (2014). ‘Roman gardens, military conquests, and elite self-representation’. In K. Coleman (ed.), ''Le jardin dans l’Antiquité''. (Entretiens sur l’Antiquité classique 60). Genève: Fondation Hardt, 195–244. * Marzano, Annalisa (2013). ‘Agricultural Production in the Hinterland of Rome: Wine and Olive Oil’. In A. Bowman and A. Wilson (eds.), ''The Roman Agricultural Economy. Organization, Investment, and Production''. (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy). Oxford: OUP, 85–106. * Marzano, Annalisa (2011). ‘Rank-size Analysis and the Roman Cities of the Iberian Peninsula and Britain: Some considerations’. In A. Bowman & A. Wilson (eds.), ''Settlement, Urbanization, and Population''. (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy). Oxford: OUP, 196–228. * Marzano, Annalisa (2012). ‘Snails, Wine and Winter Navigation’. In W. V. Harris & K. Iara (eds.). ''Maritime Technology in the Ancient Economy: Ship-design and navigation''. (JRA Supplements 84). Portsmouth, Rhode Island: 179–187. * Marzano, Annalisa (2009). ‘Trajanic Building Projects on Base-Metal Denominations and Audience Targeting’, ''Papers of the British School at Rome'' 77: 125–158. * Marzano, Annalisa, and Giulio, Brizzi (2009). ‘Costly Display or Economic Investment? A Quantitative Approach to the Study of Roman Marine Aquaculture’, ''Journal of Roman Archaeology'' 22: 215–230. * Marzano, Annalisa (2009). ‘Hercules and the Triumphal Feast for the Roman People’, in I. B. Antela-Bernárdez and T. Ñaco del Hoyo (eds.), ''Transforming Historical Landscapes in the Ancient Empires''. (British Archaeological Reports International Series 1986). Oxford: John and Erica Hedges: 83–97.References
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