Research and archaeology pills in Cervia
Archeology in Cervia
Monday 3rd June 2024
Acervum Restaurant, Via Madonna della Neve 15
9 p.m.
The Archaeology in Cervia project continues with research that this year focuses on the area of Prato della Rosa, a locality in the salt marsh where the site of Ficocle, the first settlement in Cervia, is traditionally located. Above all, investigations in Prato della Rosa in 2023 brought to light the remains of an ecclesiastical building possibly dating back to the 5th century and, among many other finds, a papal seal of Clement III from the 13th century.
On Monday 3 June, at 9 p.m., the results of the 2023 excavation campaign and the plan for the 2024 campaign will be presented.
During the meeting, the archaeologists from the University of Bologna will talk about the project and illustrate the results of the archaeological investigations carried out in the area of the old city and at the Prato della Rosa site, expanding on what was acquired during the last campaign in the summer of 2023.
They will then illustrate the prospects for the development of research for the current year (the new survey campaign will begin on Monday 3 June) and the objectives and lines of investigation of an international project coordinated by the University of Bologna, centred precisely on Cervia and salt production, the PRIN 2022 project ‘Environment, Settlements and Production’, which will run for two years (2024-2025).
The ‘Archaeology in Cervia’ project sees the participation of the University of Bologna, the Municipality of Cervia-MUSA, the Soprintendenza Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio for the provinces of Ravenna, Forlì-Cesena and Rimini, the Gruppo Culturale Civiltà Salinara and the Cervia Saltpan Park.
The public meeting will be attended by the mayor and the councillor for Culture of the Municipality of Cervia, the Soprintendenza Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio for the provinces of Ravenna, Forlì-Cesena and Rimini, represented by archaeologist Kevin Ferrari.
Prof. Andrea Augenti (Professor of Medieval Archaeology), Mila Bondi (researcher) and Marco Cavalazzi (Marie Curie researcher) from the Department of History, Cultures and Civilisations of the University of Bologna will speak during the evening.
In the event of bad weather, the event will be held inside the venue.
Event with free admission
Conference in Italian
Archaeology Pills
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Tuesday and Thursday
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Guided bicycle tour of the Cervia Vecchia excavations
When
Monday 3rd June 2024
data presentation
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guided bike tour