Since 2020 the project ‘Alibi Archaeologies and Old Excavations: Rediscovering Roman Tunisia’ of the Bo- logna’s University, also supported by the Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, is engaged in research on Tunisian heritage and its valorisation, in close cooperation with the Institut Na- tional du Patrimoine (INP). In 2022 the Thuburbo Maius archaeological site became its case study, for a research, training and conservation programme based on a trilateral agreement also involving the Manouba University. A second project, Rediscovering Hadrumetum, started in the same year, with similar aims and approach: valorising old excavations through an interdisciplinary strategy and the entanglement of research questions and conservation demands. The guiding principles for both projects are the same: sustainability, and durability.
Coralini, A. (2025). Vecchi scavi e nuove ricerche per il patrimonio archeologico tuni- sino. Thuburbo Maius e Hadrumetum. OCNUS, 33, 243-255.
Vecchi scavi e nuove ricerche per il patrimonio archeologico tuni- sino. Thuburbo Maius e Hadrumetum
Antonella CoraliniPrimo
2025
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Since 2020 the project ‘Alibi Archaeologies and Old Excavations: Rediscovering Roman Tunisia’ of the Bo- logna’s University, also supported by the Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, is engaged in research on Tunisian heritage and its valorisation, in close cooperation with the Institut Na- tional du Patrimoine (INP). In 2022 the Thuburbo Maius archaeological site became its case study, for a research, training and conservation programme based on a trilateral agreement also involving the Manouba University. A second project, Rediscovering Hadrumetum, started in the same year, with similar aims and approach: valorising old excavations through an interdisciplinary strategy and the entanglement of research questions and conservation demands. The guiding principles for both projects are the same: sustainability, and durability.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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