Cisalpine Studies is a new peer-reviewed studies series focused on the archeology and environmental history of northern Italy between the late Holocene and the end of the Roman period.

The aim is to publish in open access the results of excavations and research coordinated by leading research institutions working in the Cisalpine area, with a fresh approach and highlighting broader cultural connections with the Mediterranean and Europe.

The series welcomes multidisciplinary monographic volumes, in English, Italian, or French, covering themes and methods in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, ancient history, numismatics, archival studies, landscape and natural sciences.

Specific subseries are dedicated to field projects and key-site excavations funded and conducted by the University of Milan, such as the settlement of Forcello di Bagnolo S. Vito, and the Roman vicus of Calvatone-Bedriacum.

Cisalpine Studies also welcomes proceedings of international workshops and conferences, as well as reports and publications related to national and European funding programs.