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Literature
Patrizio Pensabene e Clementina Panella (eds.): Arco di Costantino: tra archeologia e archeometria, "L'Erma" di Bretschneider, Roma, 1999.
Conforto, Maria Letizia (et al.): Adriano e Costantino. Le due fasi dell'arco nella Valle del Colosseo, Milano, Electa, 2001.
Filippo Coarelli: Roma, Guide Archeologiche Laterza, Laterza, Roma, 2001.
Amanda Claridge, Judith Toms, Tony Cubberley: Rome: an Oxford Archaeological Guide, Oxford Paperbacks, 1998.
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