Research: Restoration archaeology and architectural memory: Jerusalem and the Palestinian Area in the Post-Classical age through the archives of the British Mandate in Palestine.
I am currently a PhD student (Archaeology and Post-Classical Antiquities, Cycle 41) at Sapienza University of Rome, with a research project entitled "Restoration Archaeology and Architectural Memory: Jerusalem and the Palestinian Area in the Post-Classical Age Through the Archives of the British Mandate in Palestine." The research, developed within the framework of the Agia Polis project at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, aims to analyse post-classical archaeological contexts in light of the interventions carried out during the British Mandate period.
On July 17, 2025, I earned my master's degree (Sapienza University of Rome) with a thesis entitled "Guarding the Holy Sepulchre: Restorations in British Mandate Jerusalem (1917-1948)," supervised by Professor Francesca Romana Stasolla and co-supervised by Dr. Federica Vacatello (110/110 with honors).
On January 12, 2023, I earned my bachelor's degree (Sapienza University of Rome) with a thesis entitled "Lucius Munatius Plancus between Rome and Lazio: Archaeology and History," supervised by Professor Domenico Palombi (106/110).
I have participated in numerous archaeological missions, both in Italy and abroad. In 2024 I collaborated on the ISMEO project Archaeological Mission of Aruch and the Incastellamento of the Silk Road, conducted at Aruch in Armenia. Since October 2023 I have been a member of the archaeological project Agia Polis at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.