Enrico Stefani was an Italian architect and archaeologist working in Greece, Crete and Italy during the early 20th century.
Stefani excavated in the Piazza d'Armi at Veii in 1917 and in 1919. Veii (pron WAY-ee or VAY-ee also Veius) was in ancient times an important Etrurian city 16 km NNW of Rome, Italy; its site lies in the modern In 1935, at Veii, Stefani directed the excavation of a tumulus-type tomb known as the Monte Tondo di Vaccareccia. Veii (pron WAY-ee or VAY-ee also Veius) was in ancient times an important Etrurian city 16 km NNW of Rome, Italy; its site lies in the modern