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Lecture of Mediterranean Archaeology

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On Wednesday, October 16, 5pm Dr. John Hopkins, Associate professor of Art History  at the IFA – New York University, will hold a lecture entitled: Unbound from Rome: Recovering and Recentering Creative Labor in ancient Central Italy The lecture will take place at the Aula Seminari, in Palazzo S. Tommaso. You are cordially invited.

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UNIPV-NYU graduate seminar in ancient western Asia Archaeology begins on 09/11!

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Next week marks the start of the UNIPV-NYU graduate seminar in Ancient Western Asia Archaeology. This year’s seminar is titled:Wealth, Inequality, Diversity: Political Archaeology of UgaritThe concept and syllabus of the seminar have been sent via email. This seminar is aimed at students interested in engaging with advanced, research-oriented topics. We will meet weekly on […]

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PRECOURSE OF MEDITERRANEAN ARCHAEOLOGY STARTS ON 09/16

Dear students, our program has activated a pre-course of Archaeology of the Mediterranean. It is an introductory course that is not mandatory and offers no credits but our archaeology faculty invite all first year students to attend it, particularly those who have never taken any class pertaining to the archaeology of the Mediterranean. The course covers  a range of periods and civilization from […]

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ARCHEOLOGIA A PAVIA

On Monday March 25 in the afternoon (1.30 – 5.45 pm) we will present in the Aula Bottigella (Palazzo S. Tommaso), the recent results of the archaeological projects active at our university. This is aimed for a broad public to get an overview of the lines of research activated and the most significant results obtained. […]

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“Classical Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Management” course – info and schedule

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The course “Classical Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Management” instructed by Massimo Osanna, General Director of Museums at the Ministry of Culture. The course, entirely taught in English, will take place in the prestigious Aula Goldonian at Collegio Ghislieri starting March 13th. Course Overview: This course, positioned within the second year curriculum, presupposes a foundational understanding […]

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A banchetto con Marce Atie: Storie greche e ideologia antiromana

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We are delighted to inform you of an upcoming seminar of utmost significance. On Wednesday, March 13th, at 5:30 PM in Aula Goldoniana at Collegio Ghislieri, it will be held the distinguished seminar titled “Marce Atie: Storie greche e ideologia antiromana,” conducted by Vincent Jolivet, Emeritus Director of Research at CNRS. Additionally, we are honored […]

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archaeological surveys in Livorno Ferraris – info day

Dear All,those of you who are interested in taking part to the archaeological surveys in Livorno Ferraris (VC), which will run from the 18th to the 29th of March (Monday to Friday, two weeks, two rota) are requested to participate in a preliminary info day on March the 4th, on line, from 9.30 to 12.30. Myself, with Tutors Dario […]

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GREEK AND ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND ART; GREEK RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY: TIME CHANGE

Due to an institutional meeting, the exams of Prof. Gorrini scheduled for February the 13th have been postponed to the very same date, but at 1.30 in Aula Chini,Palazzo San Tommaso.

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Welcome meeting for First Year Students

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Dear 2023 first year students, next week on Tuesday Nov 14 at 5pm in the L4 classroom we have planned an induction meeting to present the Master Program. This meeting is planned every year two months after the beginning of our courses because, due to the international character of the program, this is the time […]

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Fieldwork opportunities in Turkey and Syria

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During the spring and summer 2024 prof. d’Alfonso will lead fieldwork in Syria and Turkey. In Syria the fieldwork is taking place starting at the site of Tell Senhani near Latakia on the Mediterranean coast. The mound of Senhani (see picture associated with this message) was surveyed in the 1970s and 80ies, minor soundings took […]

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