Six characters in search of their lived experience
Wednesday, January 15
Conference
New frontiers of archaeological research: humanistic and naturalistic investigations at the “monumental complex” of the Civita of Tarquinia.
The meeting delves into new archaeological discoveries and the study of finds from the Tarquinia area. The ancient city, one of the most important Etruscan centers, has always been the subject of excavations curated by the State University of Milan in collaboration with other international research centers, particularly the University of Cambridge. The theme of the meeting is the six “characters,” part of a nucleus of twenty skeletons found in the area of the Civita of Tarquinia, to which scholars have given an identity, deepening and opening new perspectives on the anthropological conditions in the life of this ancient civilization.
Wednesday, January 15 6 p.m.
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Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni University of Milan | Humanistic Studies
Simon Stoddart Magdalene College University of Cambridge | Naturalistic studies
Matilde Marzullo University of Milan | The six characters in context
Cristina Cattaneo University of Milan | Anthropology and trauma
Lucie Biehler-Gomez University of Milan | Pathology and living conditions
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The meeting is free, reservations are recommended. The conference ticket does not include access to the Art Museum. The video of the meeting will be posted on the Fondazione's YouTube channel.
Notice to students enrolled in the master's degree program in Archaeology and other courses related to the Department of Cultural and Environmental Heritage of the University of Milan: the lecture is among the seminar activities whose attendance may confer CFUs.
Wednesday, January 15 | 6 p.m.
Fondazione Luigi Rovati
Conference Room
Corso Venezia 52, Milan