Lucos Cozza (born in Rome, Italy, on 11 April 1921 – 27 June 2011) was an Italian Roman archaeologist. Born in Rome, Cozza was the son of the sculptor...
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and theologian Lucos Cozza (1921–2011), Italian archaeologist Mathieu Cozza (born 2002), French rugby league footballer Nicolas Cozza (born 1999), French...
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20th century, thanks to the works and publications of Guglielmo Gatti, Lucos Cozza, and Emilio Rodríguez Almeida, several fragments of the plan have been...
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group of scholars associated with Italo Gismondi. Colini, together with Lucos Cozza, worked on the excavation of the Ludus Magnus at Rome (see Ludus Magnus...
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the British School at Rome 52:3-20. Obituary recorded in Vergilius 34 Lucos Cozza. 1989. "Ferdinando Castagnoli 1917-1988." PBSR 57:xi-xiv. Jacques Heurgon...
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Archeologica di Roma (1984-5) at the instigation of the archeologist Lucos Cozza. While working as an architect for practices including Shepheard, Epstein...
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Guida archeologica di Roma, Verona, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1984. Lucos Cozza and Pier Luigi Tucci, Navalia, in Archeologia Classica 57 (2006), pp...
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text available online from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries Cozza, Lucos (1990), "Sulla Porta Appia", Journal of Roman Archaeology, 3: 169–171...
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