HERCULANEUM: CHALLENGES AND DISCOVERIES
Workshop at the Cambridge Classics Faculty – Tuesday 24 May 2011
FIRST MORNING SESSION: Chair, Professor Martin Millett
9.00 Welcome and introduction –
Andrew Wallace-Hadrill : Research in the context of conservation
9.30-11.00 Herculaneum and the seafront
9:30 Aldo Cinque & Linda Irollo: Natural dynamics and human activities along the ancient coastline
10:00 Domenico Camardo: excavation of an ancient roof
10:30 Luca Bondioli and Luciano Fattore: the human skeletal remains
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
SECOND MORNING SESSION: Chair, Professor Mary Beard
11.30-1.00 An insula and its drains
11:30 Domenico Camardo: the excavation of the Insula Orientalis II sewer
12:00 Mark Robinson & Erica Rowan: the organic remains from the sewer
12:30 Stefania Siano: Ceramics, glass and other objects from the sewer
1.00-2.30 lunch break
FIRST AFTERNOON SESSION: Chair, Dr Henry Hurst
2.30-3.30 Recording and managing the site
2.30 Massimo Brizzi: In aid of conservation - topographical survey in HCP
2.45 Ascanio D’Andrea: making GIS a real tool for heritage management
3.00 Jane Thompson & Sarah Court: what HCP’s results mean for archaeologists
3.30-4.00 tea break
SECOND AFTERNOON SESSION: Chair, Professor Stefano De Caro
4.00-6.00 Bourbon excavations revisited
4.00 Domenico Esposito: rediscovering the Basilica Noniana
4.30 Peter Garnsey and Luuk de Ligt: the marble album
5.00 Maria Paola Guidobaldi: the Villa of the Papyri
6:00-7:30 RECEPTION IN THE MUSEUM OF CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
hosted by Frances Lincoln Publishers, to celebrate the publication of
Herculaneum: Past and Future by Andrew Wallace-Hadrill
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