Calvatone: Excavations at the roman vicus of Bedriacum

Authors

  • Stefano Nava University of Milan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-4797/4273

Keywords:

Calvatone-Bedriacum, Roman vicus, excavations, communication, educational activities, Visitors Centre

Abstract

The excavations conducted by the University of Milan for almost thirty years at Calvatone (CR), directed by Prof. Maria Teresa Grassi, have been focused on bringing to light the remains of the Roman vicus of Bedriacum, which has been an important strategic and commercial centre on the Via Postumia. Since 2011 fieldworks and campaigns devoted to the study of artefacts have been accompanied by educational activities in order to valorize the historical and archaeological significance of the site and make the discoveries accessible to a wider public.

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Author Biography

Stefano Nava, University of Milan

Stefano Nava achieved his postgraduate master degree at the Scuola di Specializzazione in Beni Archeologici of the University of Milan. He is currently a member of the team directed by Prof. Maria Teresa Grassi operating on the site of Calvatone-Bedriacum. He is involved in the organization and delivery of educational activities to students of primary and secondary schools.

Published

2014-08-22

Issue

Section

ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS AND RESEARCHES