Marco Ramazzotti is Associate Professor of Archaeology and Art History of the Ancient Near East in the Sapienza University of Rome. He is director of the “Archaeological Mission of Sapienza in the Arabian Peninsula and Gulf” (Maspag); he is director of the “Laboratory of the Analytical Archaeology and Artificial Adaptive Systems” (LAA&AAS); director of the “Atlas of the Ancient Near East” (AANE) and President of the Course of Studies in “Sciences of Sustainable Tourism” in the Faculty of Lettere and Philosophy. He combines researches on the relationships among Analytical Archaeology, Artificial Intelligence and Natural Computing and historical-artistic, semiotic and cognitive analysis of the ancient Syrian, Mesopotamian and Arabian cultural milieu. Since the 90s he has participated in many archaeological excavations, prospections, surveys, and restoration field projects in the Western Asia, North-Eastern Africa and South-Eastern Arabia. In Syria, he has been the area supervisor of excavations and coordinated different interdisciplinary scientific teams for the planning and opening of the Ebla (Tell Mardikh) Archaeological Park Since.