• ROMARCH: Call for Participants, Excavations at Roman Carsulae (Italy)

    Excavating the Baths at Carsulae

    EXCAVATIONS OF THE BATHS AT ROMAN CARSULAE
    June 16 – July 27, 2013

    We are now accepting applications from students and volunteers to participate in our ninth season of excavations of the baths at Roman Carsulae.

    Project and Location
    Carsulae was a Roman city that developed in the late third century BCE along the Via Flaminia, approximately 100 kilometers north of Rome in modern Umbria. The major public buildings of Carsulae were excavated from 1950 to 1970, but most of the ancient city still lies undisturbed in what is now a beautiful archaeological park. The current excavation of the public baths at Carsulae began in 2004. We plan to dedicate the 2013 season to excavating the remainder of the areas beneath the protective roof, and also to developing a long-term plan for the conservation and partial restoration of the bath complex. Continue reading

  • ROMARCH: Archaeologia Bulgaria vol. 17.1

    Archaeologia Bulgarica

    Recent publications:

    Lyudmil Vagalinski

    www.archaeologia-bulgarica.com

    Archaeologia Bulgarica XVII 2013 #1

    ARTICLES

    • Bulatović, A.: Oven Models from Early Bronze Age Settlements in Central and Southern Parts of the Balkan Peninsula. Contribution to the Understanding of Cultural Links between Northern Greece and the Central Balkans in the Early Bronze Age…1
    • Dimitrov, Z.: Terracotta Figurines from the Thracian Sanctuary of
      Tatoul …15
    • Ignatov, V. / Gospodinov, K.: Eine reiche Bestattung eines thrakischen Aristokraten aus dem 1. Jh.n.Chr. bei Karanovo, Kreis Nova Zagora, Südbulgarien …27
    • Curta, F.: Seventh-Century Fibulae with Bent Stem in the Balkans…49
    • Doncheva, S. / Penev, I. / Tsekova, G. / Furu, E. / Szikszai, Z. / Uzonyi, I.: Elemental Composition of Metal Artefacts from the 10th c. Metal Art Centre near the Village of Zlatar, Preslav Region, NE Bulgaria …71 Continue reading
  • ROMARCH: New Research Fellowships in Cyprus at CAARI

    20130218-162559.jpgTWO NEW CAARI RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS IN CYPRUS

    The Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute (CAARI) in Nicosia, Cyprus, invites applications for two CAARI RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS funded by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs through a grant from the Council of American Overseas Research Centers. The fellowships provide $8000 each and are designed for scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and related natural sciences who already have their PhDs, whose research engages the culture, history, archaeology, or geography of Cyprus, and who would derive significant benefit from research time on the island. Particular consideration will be given to applicants whose projects will enable them to include Cyprus in their teaching. Applicants must be U.S. citizens.

    Recipients will receive $2000 to be used for transport, $5500 toward living expenses and an additional $500 for research expenses on the island. Residence at CAARI is required. Recipients will present a public lecture or workshop on their research at CAARI during their residency, file a report on their project at its conclusion, and acknowledge CAARI in publications resulting from research done there. The fellowship could be held concurrently by the annual Senior Scholar in Residence (with separate application for each position).

    CAARI is located in central Nicosia close to the Cyprus Museum, major libraries, and the main business and commercial district. The institute has hostel accommodations and excellent research facilities, in particular its library with extensive holdings covering all periods of Cypriot history and prehistory, as well as a good basic collection of works on Anatolia, the Aegean and the Near East.

    APPLICATION FORM: see www.caari.org/fellowships

    APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 18, 2013

    FURTHER INFORMATION is available from:
    CAARI
    656 Beacon Street (Fifth Floor)
    Boston, MA 02215
    Fax: 617-353-6575
    Email: caari@bu.edu

    Donald Keller
    CAARI Boston Office
    Administration

  • ROMARCH: Archaeologia Bulgaria vol. 16.3

    Archaeologia Bulgarica

    Recent publications:

    Lyudmil Vagalinski

    www.archaeologia-bulgarica.com

    Archaeologia Bulgarica XVI 2012 #3

    ARTICLES

    • Kogălniceanu, R.: Human Remains from the Mesolithic to the Chalcolithic
      Period in Southern Romania. An
      Update on the Discoveries…1
    • Pentschev, V.: Teil eines Sammelfunds mit „barbarischen” Nachahmungen
      von Tetradrachmen aus Thasos und
      Maroneia (І. Jh. v.Chr.) aus dem Fonds des Nationalen Historischen
      Museums Sofia…47
    • Jordanov, I.: The Diocese of Thrace (5th – 7th c.) according to the
      Sigillographic Data…57
    • Cholakov, I. D. / Chukalev, K.: Statistical Data on Archaeological
      Field Surveys in Bulgaria,
      2011 Season…77

    REVIEWS

    • Vagalinski, L. / Sharankov, N. / Torbatov, S. (eds.). The Lower Danube
      Roman Limes (1st– 6th C. AD). Sofia, 2012,
      526 pp., 275 b&w illus. (Breeze, D.)…91
    • Fingarova, G. Die Baugeschichte der Sophienkirche in Sofia. Reichert
      Verlag. Wiesbaden, 2011, 209 S., 191 Tafeln
      (Ivanov, M.)…95