Since 1997 the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice has been taking part, as one of the official partners, in the Syro-European archaeological expedition at Tell Beydar (Northeastern Syria). A new excavation area, Field I, was opened by the Italian team on the north-eastern slope of the 3rd millennium Upper City, just inside the Inner-City Wall. After five seasons of excavation, the presence of one of the city gates has been confirmed, and the topographical layout of the area is sufficiently clear. The opening in the fortification wall was protected by two huge, massive brick structures projecting on its internal side. Through this passage, a narrow street led from the Outer City toward the mound’s central plateau. This street was flanked on b...
The archaeological excavation, organized by the University of Milan in 2008 in the site of Aeolian K...
The Çadır Höyük mound is located in Yozgat Province, approximately 16 km from the city of Sorgun. Wo...
In 2014, Andrews University began excavating San Miceli in Sicily in order to offer its students the...
Since 1997 the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice has been taking part, as one of the official partner...
In the undulating plains of north-eastern Syria is the site of Tell Barri, identified with the city ...
In the undulating plains of north-eastern Syria is the site of Tell Barri, identified with the city ...
The Italian Archaeological Mission in Sudan has been working since 1973 at Jebel Barkal, investigati...
In the plains of north-eastern Syria, not far from the course of the Tigris, is the site of Tell Bar...
In 2007 the Italian-Syrian joint mission PAL.M.A.I.S., organized by the University of Milan and the ...
New data of the results of the 2006-2007 excavations campaign of Salento University expedition in th...
The paper summarises the main research activities of the Near Eastern Archaeology team of Ca’ Foscar...
International audienceThe recent discovery and excavations of the mid/late third millennium BC citie...
Many major archaeological sites in Syria have a long history of excavation linked to the work of pas...
In 2015, a new excavation project entitled “Kurdish-German Archaeological Mission in Dohuk” (KUGAMID...
International audienceThis article, presented in two parts, deals with the excavations and the pluri...
The archaeological excavation, organized by the University of Milan in 2008 in the site of Aeolian K...
The Çadır Höyük mound is located in Yozgat Province, approximately 16 km from the city of Sorgun. Wo...
In 2014, Andrews University began excavating San Miceli in Sicily in order to offer its students the...
Since 1997 the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice has been taking part, as one of the official partner...
In the undulating plains of north-eastern Syria is the site of Tell Barri, identified with the city ...
In the undulating plains of north-eastern Syria is the site of Tell Barri, identified with the city ...
The Italian Archaeological Mission in Sudan has been working since 1973 at Jebel Barkal, investigati...
In the plains of north-eastern Syria, not far from the course of the Tigris, is the site of Tell Bar...
In 2007 the Italian-Syrian joint mission PAL.M.A.I.S., organized by the University of Milan and the ...
New data of the results of the 2006-2007 excavations campaign of Salento University expedition in th...
The paper summarises the main research activities of the Near Eastern Archaeology team of Ca’ Foscar...
International audienceThe recent discovery and excavations of the mid/late third millennium BC citie...
Many major archaeological sites in Syria have a long history of excavation linked to the work of pas...
In 2015, a new excavation project entitled “Kurdish-German Archaeological Mission in Dohuk” (KUGAMID...
International audienceThis article, presented in two parts, deals with the excavations and the pluri...
The archaeological excavation, organized by the University of Milan in 2008 in the site of Aeolian K...
The Çadır Höyük mound is located in Yozgat Province, approximately 16 km from the city of Sorgun. Wo...
In 2014, Andrews University began excavating San Miceli in Sicily in order to offer its students the...