MATTIA PETRINI

PhD Student

PhD program:: XXXVI
email: mattia.petrini@uniroma1.it




supervisor: prof. Davide Nadali

Research: The Semiotics of the Landscape in the Middle and Late Bronze Paintings in the Eastern Mediterranean Basin and in the Levantine Hinterland: Themes, Contexts and Uses.

PhD student in Archeology with a project entitled: "The Semiotics of the Landscape in the Middle and Late Bronze Paintings in the Eastern Mediterranean Basin and in the Levantine Hinterland: Themes, Contexts and Uses.”

MA Degree in Archeology of the Ancient Near East (06/07/2020) at the University of Perugia with a thesis entitled: "The Sacred and Water. Basins and Rituals in the Ancient Near East in the III millennium BC " (grade 110 honors / 110).

Professional experiences:

- 2021 to present: participation in the Italian Archaeological Mission in Syria (MAIS ), directed by the chair of Archeology and History of Art of the Ancient Near East (Prof. D. Nadali).
- 2021 to present: participation in the Italian Archaeological Mission in the Oasis of Damascus (MAIDO) in Syria, directed by the chair of Archeology and History of Art of the Ancient Near East (Prof. D. Nadali).
- 2019 to present: participation in the joint project (La Sapienza University of Rome, University of Perugia) in Tell Zurghul, ancient Nigin, Iraq, under the direction of Prof. D. Nadali and Prof. A. Polcaro.
- 2018: participation in the joint project (La Sierra University, Gannon University, La Sapienza, University of Perugia) MRAMP, for the enhancement and museumization of the area of the Church of the Martyrs and the burnt palace of Madaba, Jordan, under the direction of the Prof. A. Polcaro.
- 2017 to 2019: Participation in the joint Italian-Spanish project (Pontificia Facultad San Esteban of Salamanca, University of Perugia) of the settlement and necropolis of Jebel al-Mutawwaq, Jordan, under the direction of Prof. A. Polcaro.

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