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Why the sack of 476 AD? Why not the end of the Republic? Why is the Eastern Roman Empire ignored? What about the Papal State? What about modern Rome that is still a nation's Capital?
Rome never fell and dinosaurs never went extinct (birds are dinosaurs)!
I think it actually depends on what you're into or studying.
I like architecture and infrastructure so I tend to count from when infrastructure spread stops in an area especially with Rome (the empire, not the state) since their power receded in stages regionally.
But don't you see different dates for different regions? And also changes in roman architectural styles itself?
If you look at architecture you do though, expensive materials receded more towards seats of per regionally, projects abandoned so on and so forth.
Not necessarily the style but how they're actually built, materials and such. Solid wall v. with junk infill, things where it starts with a more expensive or materially intensive techniques into ones where it's cheaper.
Also pottery is a pretty good indicator of how people are living at the time and a lot ends up inside or below construction as it is built.