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We received from the Mayor of Cerveteri, dr. Alessio Pascucci, and spread gladly the news of an international workshop held in Cerveteri, which was attended by 40 young archaeologists from 15 Canadian and North American Universities; the activity was carried out under the direction of prof. Fabio Colivicchi and in collaboration with the Soprintendenza dei Beni Archeologici dell’Etruria Meridionale.
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For more information see the press release
With the author will attend Pietro Greco and Giovanni Cerri
Rome, AsSaggi Bookshop, 4 Via degli Etruschi, Wednesday, June 19, 19:30
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Almost all scholars have so far denied the existence of ancient contacts between America and the Old World, but in this book, investigating a seemingly minor issue of the history of geography (the origin of a gross error of Ptolemy), the Author demonstrates that the sources of the ancient Hellenistic geographer knew latitudes and longitudes of locations in Central America. The discovery forced to revise in a new light many aspects of history, showing how the collapse of the knowledge that swept through the Mediterranean world at the time of the Roman conquest was far deeper than is generally believed.
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For further information: http://www.libreriaassaggi.it/evento/lucio-russo-lamerica-dimenticata/
Wednesday, June 12, 2013, at 9,30 a.m.
at the Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Antichità, University of Rome – Sapienza, Auletta di Archeologia
the Directors of the excavations will present recent research and restoration works carried out at the sites of Laodicea, Stratonicea and Ani (Turkey).
The conferences are organized by the University of Rome – Sapienza, Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Antichità, and the University of Pamukkale (Denizli) as part of the Erasmus exchange.
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The schedule will be as follows:
Greetings of the Director of the Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Antichità, University of Rome – Sapienza: prof. Enzo Lippolis,
Introduction: prof. Francesco Guizzi
Prof. Celal Şimşek, Excavations in Laodikeia ad Lycum
Prof. Bilal Söğüt, Excavations in Stratonikeia
Prof.ssa Fahriye Bayram, Excavations in Ani
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edited by F.Cantatore, A. Cerutti Fusco, P.Cimbolli Spagnesi,
Quaderni dell’Istituto di storia dell’architettura, n.s. fasc. 55-56, 2010-11, Roma, ed. Bonsignori, 2012.
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The book, presented by by Annarosa Cerutti, Piero Cimbolli Spagnesi and Gianluigi Ciotta, collects essays presented during the study days in honor of Claudius Tiberi organized by the Department of History, design and architecture restoration (Sapienza – University of Rome, Faculty of Architecture: 17-18 February 2011), divided into sections: History of Architecture, Architectural Restoration.
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013, at 17:00, at the Library of the Department of History, Architecture Design and Restoration, Piazza Borghese, 9 (first floor) – Rome
Until 3 August, the exhibition “Athena Nike: the victory of the goddess. Greek marbles of the fifth and fourth centuries BC the Fondazione Sorgente Group ” is open to the public in the Exhibition Space Tritone, Via del Tritone, in Rome, together with other Greek marbles of the same collection. The statue, of parian marble, dated to 430 BC, returns in her original form thanks to the studies of Prof. Eugenio La Rocca and the virtual multimedia reconstruction of Paco Lanciano and the équipe of Mizar.
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For the press release: http://www.fondazionesorgentegroup.com/comunicati_10.html
The National Archaeological Museum of Caere, in the Ruspoli Castle at Cerveteri (Rome), is now showing the new multimedia installations ‘Touch on glass’ through which the showcases of the museum have been transformed into authentic touch screen, like a smartphone, and become rich and interactive media. It is a realization Filas in the Technological District for Cultural Heritage (Dtc), managed by the Finanziaria Laziale di Sviluppo on behalf of the Regione Lazio. The exhibition has been organized by Mizar in accordance with the Superintendent of Southern Etruria.
Saturday, May 18, Cerveteri celebrates the White Night of the National Museum with the
public opening of the new multimedia showcases: the Living Museum. Throughout
the day until midnight, the Archaeological Museum in Piazza Santa Maria in the
old town of Cerveteri will remain open and free entrance.
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For information download the press release by the Municipality of Cerveteri in .pdf
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Further information at this link: http://www.cerveteri-tarquinia-sitiunesco.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/197/archivio-eventi/25/inaugurazione-museo-vivo
These days (13-17 May) in Merida (Spain), the important XVIII International Congress of Classical Archaeology (CIAC)
“Center and Periphery in the Ancient World” is taking place.
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To follow the conference by video streaming: http://www.ciac2013merida.org/en
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