Enrico Stefani (born 1869; died 1955)[1] was an Italian architect and archaeologist working in Greece, Crete and Italy during the early twentieth century.
Stefani excavated in the Piazza d'Armi at Veii in 1917 and in 1919.
[2] In 1935, at Veii, Stefani directed the excavation of a tumulus-type tomb known as the Monte Tondo di Vaccareccia.
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