Filippo Coarelli is an Italian archaeologist, Professor of Greek and Roman Antiquities at the University of Perugia.
[1] Coarelli is one of the foremost experts on Roman antiquities and the history of early Rome.
His work on Italian monumental sanctuaries of the late Roman Republic is considered standard.
[2] He led the team that discovered what is believed to be the villa in which Vespasian was born at Falacrinae.
[5][6] His important and influential handbook furnishing an archaeological guide to Rome and its environs was translated into English by Daniel P. Harmon and James J.