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1st Year
Geoarchaeology in volcanic areas
- SDD: GEO/04
- ECtS: 6 (4fl+2fa)
- Type of activity: optional
- Pre-requisites: None
- Professor: Elda Russo Ermolli
Description including Unit Aims
Despite their reputation as agents of destruction, explosive volcanoes are the most effective preservers of ancient human traces and their environmental context. Apart from providing valuable time markers, large-volume eruptions can quickly and thoroughly bury settlements and artifacts, soils and landforms, protecting them from subsequent damage. Many examples of unearthed important sites are present in Campania (i.e. the Bronze Age village of Nola and the Roman towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum) as in other part of the world. Their study can give an inestimable contribution to archaeological, historical and palaeo-environmental research.
Intended Learning Outcomes
Reconstruction of ancient buried landscapes and their anthropogenic features by using a multidisciplinary approach including earth and environmental sciences as well as archaeological and historical sources.
Assessment Information
Oral exam.
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