His Ricerche sullo stile e la cronologia dei mosaici della villa ... 1964
Ostia IV, c1977 p. opposite t.p. (A. Carandini)
Giornale di scavo, c2000 t.p. (Andrea Carandini) p. 4 of cover (b. 1937 in Rome)
The atlas of ancient Rome, 2017 title page (edited by Andrea Carandini with Paolo Carafa; translated by Andrew Campbell Halavais)
Wikipedia, 1 August 2017 (Andrea Carandini; Count Andrea Carandin (born 3 November 1937 in Rome, Italy) is an Italian professor of archaeology specialising in ancient Rome; he has been a member of the faculty of the University of Rome La Sapienza since 1963; his research is focused on the topography of ancient Rome, Etruria in the Roman period, and the analysis of monumental complexes in various cities in Italy including Volterra, Grumentum, Pompeii, and Veii; since 1993 he has coordinated a project in Rome's suburbium and the Tiber valley in conjunction with the Soprintendenza Archeologica and the Sovrintendenza Comunale di Roma; he continues to direct the excavations of the north slope of the Palatine Hill in Rome where important discoveries relating to the earliest city of Rome have been made, including the discovery of the famous Palatine wall in 1988; Carandini is the third cousin of actor Christopher Lee)