Excavation at Crustumerium
29 September 2015
These movies give an impression of the excavation at Crustumerium, situated in central Italy, about 20 km north of Rome. It is an ancient Latin site which was inhabited from the end of the 9th until the beginning of the 6th century BC.
The excavation is a collaboration between the Groningen Institute of Archaeology and the Italian Archaeological Service. During the campaign 2nd year students get their training in Mediterranean Archaeology and work together with Master students, staff of the GIA and Italian excavators.
For more information about this project, see www.rug.nl/let/archaeology and www.crustumerium.nl.
Crustumerium Impression
Project manager Peter Attema
Student experience - Mai Bos
Blocklift - Rick Broekroelofs
PHD experience - Sarah Willemsen
Field Survey - Remco Bronkhorst
Italian experience - Barbara Belelli Marchesini
Tomb leader Matthijs Catsman
Fielddrawing - Berna van Wijk
3D archaeology - René Brandhoff
Processing finds - Bert Nijboer
Restoration - Gert van Oortmerssen
Drawing objects - Siebe Boersma
Archaeological find - Berna van Wijk
Rebuilding the site - Nikolaas Noorda
Last modified: | 22 January 2024 11.01 a.m. |
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