PICENTIA SUMMER SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD Pontecagnano Faiano (SA), June 30 – July 28 2013

PICENTIA SUMMER SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD Pontecagnano Faiano (SA), June 30 – July 28 2013

Direzione Regionale Beni Culturali e Comune di Paesaggistici della Campania Pontecagnano Faiano Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici di SA, AV, BN e CE Soprintendenza per i Beni Architettonici e Paesaggistici di SA e AV Università degli Studi Università degli Studi del Molise di Salerno Dipartimento di Scienze Umanistiche, Sociali e Dipartimento di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale dellaFormazione Legambiente Campania Rotary International Distretto 2100 - Italia Club Salerno Picentia PICENTIA SUMMER SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD Pontecagnano Faiano (SA), June 30 – July 28 2013 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Introduction The Picentia Summer School aims to give the participants the opportunity of taking part in archaeological excavations on the site of the Etruscan and Roman city of Pontecagnano (SA) along with the practical acquisition of excavation techniques and tools. The actual excavating in the Archaeological Park will be accompanied by guided tours of both Paestum and the local archaeological museum “The Etruscans of the Frontier”, and complemented by workshops aiming at the cataloguing and recording of the archaeological finds. The programme includes excursions to the Agro Picentino, which is a designated area of outstanding natural beauty characterized by villages and monuments that constitute a remarkable repository of history and tradition. Who is the school for? The Summer School Picentia is intended primarily for those who are currently graduates, undergraduates and postgraduates (including PhD students) studying Archaeology, History, Art and Architecture, but applications are also welcome from anyone with a strong interest in and no prior knowledge in the field. Teaching programme Participants will be involved in the excavations and fieldwork as well as in the post excavation process under the guidance of experienced tutors and professors of Archaeology. The practical experience is combined with a series of lectures which focuses on both the methodology of archaeological excavation and the techniques for graphic and photographic surveys. Proposed subjects also include the application of geophysical methods in archaeological research. The programme provides the participants with an introductory visit to the Archaeological Park and to the Museum in Pontecagnano, but there will also be the chance to explore Paestum Museum and Paestum Excavations. As part of the programme, the participants are encouraged to join a trip to St. Lawrence Charterhouse in Padula and excursions within settings of great naturalistic value, such as the Picentino Hills, the dune oasis in Torre a Mare (Paestum), or the natural oasis in Persano. The site According to Strabo (5, 4, 13), Picentia was founded in the Agro Picentino in 268 BC by the Romans after deporting a large part of the Piceni people living on the Adriatic coast of Italy. The remains of the archaeological site have been discovered in the area now named the “Archaeological Park”: the main street (decumanus) orthogonally crosses a minor one (cardo), creating in this way an “insula” where the residential buildings and the handycrafts workshops overlap each other in a complex stratigraphy that dates back to the 3rd century BC and the 5th and 6th century AD. The Roman town replaced a more important and extensive Etruscan settlement, whose remains now consist of only two sanctuaries, one dedicated to Apollo and to the Etruscan Manth, another one devoted to a divinity similar to Demeter. Other urban blocks dating back to the 5th-4th BC are currently being explored in the Archaeological Park. The necropolis has revealed about 10.000 tombs, dating back to the early 9th century BC and the first half of the 3rd century BC: an important selection of the finds is now displayed in the Archaeological Museum where you can also admire the richly decorated tombs of the “principles” dating back to the 7th century BC. Programme The internship will be carried out in two phases of 15 days each (June 30 – July 14; or/and July 14 – July 28). The excavation activities will take place from Monday to Friday from 7.30 am to 12.30 pm. After the lunch break, the training will continue with the data recording and the analysis of the collected materials which would be approximately from 3.30 pm to 6.30 pm. In addition to the field study, there will be a guided tour of the Archaeological Park and Museum in Pontecagnano. All participants will attend plenary lectures covering a wide range of subjects. Topic interests include: Methodology and techniques of archaeological excavation: principles of archaeological stratigraphy, data recording, graphic and photographic survey Application of geophysical methods to archaeological research Archaeological Aerial Photography Archaeological cartography and GIS (Geographic Information System) As part of the programme there will be the following excursions to: Paestum: visiting the Museum and Excavations, and excursions to the dune oasis of Torre a Mare St. Lawrence Charterhouse in Padula Olevano sul Tusciano: visit of St. Michael Archangel’s Cave and to the Longbard Castle Natural oasis of Persano Natural area “Frassineto” The initiatives proposed as well as the excursions will enable the participants to discover the cultural and gastronomic traditions of the Picentino area TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1) ORGANIZATION The local management committee for this Summer School is the city of Pontecagnano Faiano. The school will be held with the participation of: Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici di Salerno, Avellino, Benevento e Caserta Soprintendenza per i Beni Architettonici e Paesaggistici di Salerno e Avellino Università degli Studi di Salerno – Dipartimento di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale Università degli Studi del Molise – Dipartimento di Scienze Umanistiche, Sociali e della Formazione Legambiente Campania Rotary International – Distretto 2100 (R.C. Salerno Picentia) 2) ADMINISTRATION The Administration Office is located in Pontecagnano Faiano, Via M.A. Alfani 52, 84098, Salerno (ITALY). tel.: (0039) 089 386377 / 386390 / 386918 fax: (0039) 089 849935 web-site: www.comune.pontecagnanofaiano.sa.it e-mail: [email protected] 3) RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE PROJECT Dr. Luca Coppola (supervisor of the International Archaeological Field “Picentia Summer School” of Pontecagnano Faiano) Dr. Angela Iacoe (scientific supervisor of the field and director of the National Archaeological Museum of Pontecagnano). Prof. Luca Cerchiai (University of Salerno) and Prof. Mariassunta Cuozzo (University of Molise), teaching activities. The activities carried out during the Summer School will be also supervised by Giovanni Villani (architect at Soprintendenza per i Beni Architettonici e Paesaggistici di Salerno e Avellino), Giuseppe Mancini (Legambiente Campania) and Walter Iannizzaro (Rotary International Club – R.C. Salerno Picentia). Planning and reception activities are handled by the Summer School Administration Office. 4) CAUSES OF EXCLUSION . employees of the city of Pontecagnano Faiano . employees of one of the Archaeological Institutes (Soprintendenza) located in Campania . employees of the University of Salerno and Molise . employees in the local organizing committee . spouses and relatives are not allowed to partecipate in the school 5)REGISTRATION The Summer School is open to 15 participants for each time period, divided as follows: Phase 1: June 30 – July 14 Phase 2: July 14 – July 28 The registration fee is 500,00 Euro and includes: Accomodation Technical material for practical activities Audiovisual lessons Trasport, participation and guide for the excursions and visits Insurance coverage The participant will have to stock up on safety shoes. The applicants have to fill in and sign up (free of charge) the attached form; the form must be accompanied by a curriculum vitae including their past excavation experience. The pre-registration form must be sent to the Summer School Administration Office or emailed to [email protected]. The deadline for pre-registration is 1 June 2013 (12.00 a.m). The committee (as above in Section 3) will examine the applications submitted by the deadline. If the applications are more than the available posts, the committee will compile a list according to the criteria as follow: - age - level of education - participation in courses - academic and professional details The Summer School Administration Office will communicate the results of the application via e- mail by 8 June 2013. The registration fee must be paid not later than 15 June 2013 to the bank account: Rotary Club Salerno Picentia C/C: 000102578924 Banca UNICREDIT, agenzia 00640 - Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Salerno IBAN: IT 52 F 02008 15206 000102578924). SWIFT Code: UNCRITM1640 6) PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA Registration authorizes the processing of personal data only for the purpose of participating in the Summer School. .

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