The timetable is constantly being updated; check the attachment at the bottom of the page.
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Academic Program for the 2025–2026 Academic Year for the Individual Curricula of the Doctoral School of Archaeology:
CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
- “WHERE THE WATERS OF THE TIBER MEET…” The Archaeological Park of Ostia Antica: Between the Study of Antiquity and Contemporary Management
- M. Gras, Polis and Urban Planning: The Case of Megara Hyblaea
- Guided Tour of the Exhibition - MARIA BAROSSO, Museo Centrale Montemartini, D. Palombi
POST-CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTIQUITY
- Suburban Landscapes in Late Antique Cities of the 4th Century. The Cases of Rome and Milan, M. Sannazzaro, A. M. Fedeli, V. Fiocchi Nicolai, L. Spera
- Typology and Use of Sources for Archaeological Research, Various Speakers (1st, 2nd, 3rd year)
- The 13th Century and the Archaeology of the Mendicant Orders, Various Speakers
ORIENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY
- Archaeological museums and cultural tourism in Bethlehem: present realities and future opportunities, Dr. Eman Al-Titi
- “The Archaeological Heritage of Gaza: The Current Situation” - Dr. Jehad Yasi.
- Presentations by Profs. M. Guirguis and M. Pucci
- Shared Archaeology. Researchers and Communities in Dialogue
PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY
- HERDS, Animal Husbandry and its Economic Role in the Development of Central Mediterranean Protohistoric Societies
- Early millet cultivation in Europe: Patterns, processes and open questions, L. Pospieszny
- Course: Databases and Digital Management of Historical and Archaeological Data, F. Di Filippo
- Course: General Principles of Isotopic Analysis: Paleoenvironmental Analysis, A. Masi
- Course: Databases and Digital Management of Historical and Archaeological Data, F. Di Filippo (1st year)
- Course: Basic Dating Methods, Introductory Level, C. Lubritto (1st year)
- Course: Agent-Based Modeling, A. Di Renzoni (2nd and 3rd years)
ETRUSCAN STUDIES
- Excavations and Research in Pre-Roman Italy: Methodological Issues and Contexts, M. Cuozzo, A. Gaucci, M. Milletti
ANCIENT TOPOGRAPHY
- Design and Construction Innovation in Hadrianic Architecture, by P. Vitti
- Hidden Iron: Technical Innovations and Cutting-Edge Construction Methods in Imperial Roman Architecture, C. Amici
Teaching calendar 2024-2025 for all curricula of the Doctoral School in Archaeology:
-Course on the Analysis of Organic Residues in Archaeological Artifacts, in collaboration with the Accademia dei Lincei (organized by Prof. M. Frangipane and Prof. G. Marino).
-GIS Course | Basic Level (1st year) and Advanced Level (2nd year); J. Bogdani
-Course on Ethics in Cultural Heritage Research (M. Arizza, CNR - CIDEthics-ISPC) - (2nd year)
-Educational Workshop on Computer Vision and Deep Learning for the Study and Classification of Archaeological Ceramics
-Educational workshop on the use of the Laser Aided Profiler (LAP) for documenting ceramic profiles
For seminars related to individual curricula and other School activities, please also see the page dedicated to
Seminars