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Summer School in Classics

3 June 2019
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The Changing Landscapes of Classical World.
Archeology and History of the Roman city and its rural hinterland.

Dates: 1-14 July 2019
Coordinated by Prof. Paolo Carafa
Venue: Sapienza Università di Roma
Language: English
Number of participants: 40 (5 per each CIVIS  University)
Deadline for registration: 15th June 2019
Contacts for info and registration: paolo.carafa@uniroma1.it; mariacristina.capanna@uniroma1.it

PARTICIPATION FOR CIVIS STUDENTS IS FREE OF CHARGES.
ACCOMMODATION AND MAIN MEALS ARE OFFERED BY SAPIENZA UNIVERSITY

The course is aimed at graduate and postgraduate students interested in: history and archaeology of ancient Rome; Latin grammar and literature; preservation and enhancement of cultural heritage; methods and techniques to achieve it. The course requires basic knowledge of standard archaeological methods and procedures (typologies, excavation, and archaeological survey) and Computer Aided Design software. It can be used at different levels in graduate students’ careers to improve personal skills in the following areas/specializations: Classics, Classical Antiquity, Heritage management and/or planning of any kind of works in urban and/or rural areas, professional development in the field of Cultural Heritage, Archaeology and Tourism. For this reason, the course can be useful for approaching these issues also at higher levels of education and, in particular, may contribute to the orientation towards the choice of following studies/working experience.

 

The School program is divided into two classes: Archeology (Class A) and Latin (Class B).

  • Module 1 (first week) - Classics in Sapienza: Artifacts, Texts, Monuments, Landscape and History
  • Module 2 (second week) – Fieldwork: landscape archaeology and archaeological analyses of a multi-layered site in and or around Rome (Hadrian’s Villa near Tivoli).