After thirty seasons of field work on the Palatine Hill, the author felt
it was time to put the results in book form. It is an archaeological,
architectural, geological, and historical study of the development of
the Palatine from Prehistoric Times to 476 C.E. An Epilogue covers
events to 2007. The Palatine is important due to the fact that this is
where the City of Rome had its beginnings. It was also the seat of the
Imperial Government from 27 B.C.E. until 330 C.E. Even after Constantine
had shifted the capital to Byzantium, it retained its mystical
importance. Chapter One deals with previous work on the Palatine. The
Second Chapter shows the geological evolution of the hill. Chapters
Three through Seven deals with construction on the hill. The Epilogue
briefly deals with excavations in the 21st Century. A Bibliography is
attached at the end.