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The Team | Caere Excavation
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Dr Fabio Colivicchi, Queen’s University, project director. Dr Michele Scalici, University of Bologna, field and finds supervisor. Dr Domenico Sapone, University of Bari, mapping specialist. Prof Krysia Spirydowicz, Queen’s University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada, artifact conservation. Dr Marco Di Lieto, Di Lieto &C s.r.l., mapping specialist and topographer. Dr Mariafrancesca Lanza, Caere Project, mapping specialist. Dr Antonella Lepone, University of Rome 1, field supervisor. The 2016 Excavation Team.
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Classics Department Student Council | Caere Excavation
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Author Archives: Classics Department Student Council. By Classics Department Student Council. The logo is a stylized version of the sketch representing the solar god Mithras found in the Hypogeum. Read Article →. AIA Volunteer Profile for Caere. Classics Department Student Council. Queen's Classics Department. Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici dell'Etruria Meridionale. The Classical Association of Canada. Website of the City of Cerveteri. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Costs | Caere Excavation
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Course fee: 2,300 CAD (both regular students and volunteers). Fee includes: housing, lunch and dinner from Mondays to Fridays, trips to sites and museums, museum tickets, transportation to and from the dig. Fee does not include: round-trip international airfare; passport; food during weekends; personal travel/activity/spending money; tuition for full credit course (for students of CLST 409/CLAS 809). A visa is not required, unless you wish to stay in Italy longer than 90 days. Dinner: at a buffet restaur...
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November | 2012 | Caere Excavation
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Monthly Archives: November 2012. By Classics Department Student Council. The logo is a stylized version of the sketch representing the solar god Mithras found in the Hypogeum. Read Article →. AIA Volunteer Profile for Caere. Classics Department Student Council. Queen's Classics Department. Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici dell'Etruria Meridionale. The Classical Association of Canada. Website of the City of Cerveteri. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Living in Italy | Caere Excavation
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Students will be excavating from Monday to Friday and spend Saturdays on different field studies with Prof. Colivicchi at various historic sites and museums. Past trips included Rome, the Banditaccia Necropolis in Cerveteri, Pyrgi, Tarquinia, Ostia, and the Villa Adriana in Tivoli. During these trips, Prof. Colivicchi teaches students about their importance and their relevance to the site. Or break) at around 10:00 AM. Water is also provided at the dig site. AIA Volunteer Profile for Caere.
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Testimonials | Caere Excavation
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Participant 2015/2016, MA Classics ’16. In-field training for one. The site to life, and when on the weekend outings to some of Rome and Etruria’s most spectacular sites, nothing beats having someone like Dr. Colivicchi explain to you the significance of a piece in a museum or at a site! Participant 2011/2012, Art Sci ’12. Art Sci ’13. Participant 2012, Art Sci ’13. AIA Volunteer Profile for Caere. Classics Department Student Council. Queen's Classics Department. The Classical Association of Canada.
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Event | Caere Excavation
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A number of amphorae were found this year. They are valuable evidence for the study of ancient trade routes connecting Caere to the other regions of the Mediterranean. Read Article →. 3D Models under construction. Only days after the end of the excavation Marco Di Lieto is already at work building the 3D models. Here is a work in progress of the round structure we […]. Read Article →. There is light at the end of the tunnel. Read Article →. Thank you for a great 2016 season. Read Article →. Create a free...
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Bibliography | Caere Excavation
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An almost complete bibliography on Caere. Titles are listed in chronological order; journal abbreviations follow the Archäologische Bibliographie. G Kramer, Scavi di Cerveteri, BullInst 6, 1834, 97-101. G Kramer, Caere and seine Ausgrabungen, Arch Int Bl 2, 1834, 97-110. V Vespignani, Ms. Lanciani 67, ff. 90-110 (1834) 1835. L Paletti, Osservazioni intorno alle tombe etrusche di Cerveteri, Ann Inst 7, 1835, 177-186. E Braun, Sepolcri di Cerveteri nuovamente scoperti, BullInst 8, 1836, 56-62. L Canina, Su...
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Overview | Caere Excavation
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Archaeological Excavation of an Etruscan city in central Italy. 2012 Ancient World Mapping Center. Released under CC BY-NC 3.0. Is a town on the West coast of Italy, 48 km North of Rome, which lies on the site of the Etruscan city of Cisra, called Caere by the Romans. Many of the most famous Etruscan artworks, such as the Sarcophagus of the Spouses. The team of the Queen’s University will continue the investigation a religious compound in the centre of the city. Rachel has found a Roman coin. CLST 409 Ar...