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Starts the III Archaeological excavation campaign in Pizzo Monaco (Sicily)

Starts the III Archaeological excavation campaign in Pizzo Monaco (Custonaci-Trapani), with many volunteers and lots of sun!. We will kepp you informed. 

III Archaeological excavation campaign at Pizzo Monaco (Trapani, Italy)

The MEditerranean MOuntainous LAndscapes Project, financed by European Commission FP-7 (#613265), is coordinated by José María Martin Civantos, associate professor and researcher at the Dept of Medieval History, Universidad de Granada (Spain). The project aims to apply an interdisciplinary perspective to study the evolution of Mediterranean mountainous cultural landscapes.

We announce the opportunity to participate in the III Archaeological Excavation Campaign, authorized by the Soprintendenza ai Beni Culturali e Ambientali di Trapani, at the site of Pizzo Monaci (Custonaci, Trapani).

The site is located at a calcareous summit (1607.61 ft). It represents a settlement from the Islamic period adapted to the terrain that today is a fortified structure, accessible from the northeast side. Inside, at least 50 cells have been identified, built with limestone and dry stone technique. As of today, we have excavated seven cells and the main entrance which has allowed to delineate the internal structure of the Pizzo Monaco archaeological site. It has been identified as a fortified structure, a possible collective granary from Islamic times (10th?-11th centuries) linked to a medieval settlement ( rahal/qarya) situated at the base of the mountain.

Previous campaigns not only allowed to determined the chronological and cultural frame of the Pizzo Monaco settlement, but also provided data for an integrated reading of the rural landscape in which the fortified granary is located. Thus, the University of Palermo took soil samples for a dafology analysis. Archaeological sediments taken from the different use levels of the different localised environments and soil samples, were floated in order to extract ancient vegetable remains (Escuela Española de Historia y Arqueología en Roma-CSIC). In addition, the University of Granada developed an integral triditopography of the settlement and the hill in which it is located.

The excavation was co-financed by the Ministry of Culture in Spain, through the funding  “Ayudas arqueológicas en el exterior”, and the Max Van Berchem Foundation.

The MEMOLA partners that participate in the III excavation Campaign are:

  • Universidad de Granada (Spain);
  • Universidad de Sheffield (UK);
  • Arqueoandalusí Arqueología y Patrimonio S.L. (Spain)
  • Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior  de Investigaciones Científicas–CSIC- Escuela Española de Historia y Arqueología en Roma.
  • University of Palermo

We also count with the collaboration of Custonaci and Buseto Palizzolo city councils, that will provide logistical support.

This year the excavation will be organized in 2 turns of 15 days each:

 

  • July 4th-16th 2016
  • July 18th-30th 2016

Registration will be open until may 31st, 2016. It is necessary to send an email to:

Rocco Corselli (rocco.corselli@gmail.com) including the following:

  • Full updated Resume
  • Turn in which you would like to participate
  • Indicate any food allergies.

Campaign details:

  • Participants will cover their travel costs.
  • Bring a sleeping bag and appropriate work outfit (clothes, footwear and gloves).
  • Due to the characteristics of the site it is advised to bring sun protection: cream and a hat.
  • Meals will be provided by the organisation from Monday through Friday: breakfast, lunch (at the excavation site), and dinner.
  • Working tools will be provided to all participants.
  • Volunteers must bring proof of accidental injury insurance, valid during the time of their participation at the excavation. Also a valid ID card.
  • The peculiarities of the terrain require good physical condition ( the weather is extremely hot and the excavation conditions will be hard)
  • There will be parallel activities such as, working with archaeological ceramics and soil sample flotation
  • Work schedule will be from 6:30am to 2:30pm. The schedule could be modified depending on the weather conditions.
  • For all those who need it, a certificate of participation will be issued.

 

III Archaeological excavation campaign in Lanteira (Granada, Spain)

The MEditerranean MOuntainous LAndscapes Project, financed by European Commission FP-7 (nº 613265), is coordinated by José María Martin Civantos, associate professor and researcher at the Dept of Medieval History, Universidad de Granada (Spain).

The project aims to apply an interdisciplinary perspective to study the evolution of Mediterranean mountainous cultural landscapes. In September and October, 2014, the archaeological excavation started, at Pago del Jarafi (Lanteira-Granada). After obtaining great results, documenting numerous settlement structures, silos for grain storage and a necropolis, we are returning to Lanteira for a second excavation campaign.

The MEMOLA project partners that participate in this intervention are:

  • Universidad de Granada
  • Arqueoandalusí Arqueología y Patrimonio S-L
  • Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas-CSIC-Escuela Española de Arqueología en Roma

We also count with the collaboration of Lanteira and Alquife city councils, that will provide the necessary infrastructure to host the volunteers.

This year the excavation will be organized in 3 turns of 10 days each:

  • August29th- September 9th        
  • September 12st- 23th
  • September 26-October 7th

There is a limit of 20 volunteers for each turn. It is necessary to register by sending an email to: info@arqueoandalusi.com ; Subject: JARAFÍ, including the following:

  • Updated Resume
  • Turn in which you would like to participate
  • Indicate any food allergies.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: June 1st, 2015

Campaign details:

  • Housing will be at the municipal gym of Lanteira, very close to the excavation site.
  • Bring a sleeping bag and appropriate work outfit (clothes, footwear and gloves).
  • Due to the characteristics of the site it is advised to bring sun protection: cream and hat.
  • Meals will be provided from Monday through Friday: breakfast, lunch (at the excavation site), and dinner.
  • Working tools will be provided to all participants.
  • Volunteers must bring proof of accidental injury insurance, valid during the time of their participation at the excavation.
  • Complementary activities such as, working with archaeological ceramics and soil sample flotation will be held.
  • Work schedule during the first two turns ( August and mid September) will be from 7am to 3pm. During the second half of September, the schedule is from 8 am to 5pm with lunch break. The schedule could be modified depending on weather conditions.
  • For all those who need it, a certificate of participation will be issued.

Research on cultural landscapes of the Euganean Hills. Laboratory of Remote Sensing

The October 26, the UNIPD partner has conducted a laboratory of landscape archaeology through the techniques of Remote Sensing (aerial photo, LiDAR) with the students of the IIS Euganeo at Este. In the lab the students have known the usefulness of the images from remote sensing techniques for the study of cultural landscapes.

After a brief introduction on the objectives of the MEMOLA project  at the Euganean Hills, we have explained how to analyze LiDAR images. The students, in groups of 4, have compared historical and current aerial photos with LiDAR, noting and marking on this images all the anomalies regarding the transformation of the landscape in the area (ancient watercourses, old viability, possible castles). Once analyzed they have presented to the rest of the class their findings.

You have done perfect guys!!!

3D‬ models of ‪Lanteira‬ ‪Archaeological‬ excavation

‪3D‬ models of ‪Lanteira‬ ‪Archaeological‬ excavation published on MEMOLA Sketchfab profile. Archaeological excavation, in the area known as El Jarafí, an already documented medieval neighbourhood in Lanteira. Four sondages that revelead four silos, a big house and an Islamic cemetery. Silos and the tombs did not coincide in time. Theses 3D corresponds to an individual of the ‪medieval‬ ‪necropolis‬ and the medieval necropolis with 22 tombs. 

Lanteira 2014 - Necrópolis medieval by memolaproject on Sketchfab

Aldeire School visited the archaeological excavation "Pago del Jarafí"

Arqueoandalusí. Arqueología y Patrimonio and the University of Granada held a guided tour for the Aldeire School Students to the ‪archaeological‬ ‪excavation‬ "Pago del Jarafí" at ‪Lanteira‬, ‪Granada‬.

Camilo Camús Garzón School Students visited the ‪archaeological‬ ‪excavation‬ "Pago del Jarafí"

Arqueoandalusí. Arqueología y Patrimonio and the University of Granada held a guided tour for the Camilo Camús Garzón School Students to the ‪archaeological‬ ‪excavation‬ "Pago del Jarafí" at ‪Lanteira‬, ‪Granada‬.

Guided ‪‎Tour‬ "the ‪archaeological‬ excavation of ‪Lanteira‬"

On Saturday the University of Granada and Arqueoandalusí. Arqueología y Patrimonio  organised a guided ‪tour‬ to the ‪archaeological‬ excavation of ‪Lanteira‬ (‪Granada‬‬), with the collaboration of the Lanteira Town Hall.

The cleaning of Lanteira archaeological pottery continues

The cleaning of the archaeological ‪pottery‬ from the II Archaeological Excavation Campaign at "Pago del Jarafí" (‪Lanteira‬, ‪Granada‬) continues, with the collaboration of students of ‪archaeology‬.

The flotation of the archaeological sediments ends

The flotation of the archaeological sediments ends. Sediments come from the ‪archaeological‬ ‪excavation‬ at "Pago del Jarafí" (‪Lanteira‬, ‪Granada‬). Now the ‪the spanish National Research Council (CSIC), MEMOLA partner, will analyse them in the laboratory.

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