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Excavation and survey in southern Aspromonte.
Excavation in the cemetery area of the ancient Latin town of Crustumerium, Rome.
The PROCON project explores the role of textile production and consumption in the formation of early states, using the example of Mediterranean Europe during 1000-500 BCE.
The aim of this project is to better understand the health consequences of parasitism in the Roman world. The Romans were responsible for introducing sanitation and hygiene infrastructure to those parts their empire where it did not exist before. Communal latrines for town inhabitants, individual...
Changing Paleoenvironments and Hunter-Gatherer Strategies in the Northern Adriatic Basin.
Cambridge is home to world-leading researchers across archaeological science, technical art history and heritage science, based at Department of Archaeology, the Fitzwilliam Museum, and the Hamilton Kerr Institute, among others. There are multiple synergies across these institutions in terms of...
Investigating unsolved problems of the fourth and third millennium BC in Malta.