Pavia University

Graduate Student, Dept. of Antiquities

Prof. Maurizio Harari

About

My research focuses on the excavations in the settlement of Spina (Ferrara, Italy), with special regard to local and imported materials of archaic and classical phases. I'm studying some ceramics classes (local coarse ware, unwheeled pottery, greek cooking ware) from the new excavations (2007, 2009) for forthcoming publication.

I am also interested in Funerary Archaeology, especially deviant burials in Northern Italy and Europe during the Iron Age.

During my specialization at the University of Milan I studied funerary contexts of VI century BC in Western Emilia: a paper on this argument was given at the "Burial and Social Change in Ancient Italy, 9th-5th century BC: Approaching Social Agents" workshop held at the BSR June 2011.

Other topic is funerary and social customs in Etruria and Picene region: I have studied orientalizing and archaic war-chariots from necropolis of Campovalano (Teramo, Italy) in the recent BAR publication (Chiaramonte Treré, D'Ercole, Scotti 2010). I took part in excavations and studies in some necropoleis and workshop areas in the etruscan Populonia.

 
Current Anthropology
European Journal of Archaeology
Cambridge Archaeological Journal

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