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Greek and Roman Period Archeology, Urbanization History

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Archaeological Science, Hittite Archeology, Late Iron Age, The Archaeology of Middle Bronze Age
Hellenistic Period Archeology, Classical Period Archeology, Greek and Roman Period Archeology
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Prof. Dr. Tommaso ISMAELLİ Italian National Research Council Web

2023- Research Director, CNR National Research Council – ISPC Institute for Heritage Science, Florence, Italy
2021- Italian National Scientific Habilitation as Full Professor in Classical Archaeology
2014- Italian National Scientific Habilitation as Associate Professor in Classical Archaeology
• AWARDS
2019, May 27: Prize of the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism for Archaeology, Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei
• TEACHING ACTIVITIES
2018-2024: Fixed-term professor, Archaeology in Sicily and South Italy, Specialisation School in Archaeology, University of Florence, Italy
2021-2025: Fixed-term professor in Archaeology of Roman Provinces, University of Florence, Italy
• PHD COMMITTEE
2020-2025 Member of the PhD Committee “Patrimoni archeologici, storici, architettonici e paesaggistici mediterranei: sistemi integrati di conoscenza, progettazione, tutela e valorizzazione”, University of Bari – Bari Polytechnic University, National Research Council
2021-2024 Member of the PhD Committee “Built Heritage Conservation / Preservation of the Architectural”, Milan Polytechnic University,
• EDITORIAL COMMITTEES
2020-: Co-director of ASIA MINOR - An International Journal of Archaeology in Turkey, edited by Fabrizio Serra Editore (Roma - Pisa); Editor-in-Chief: Marco Galli (Sapienza); Scientific board: Mustafa Adak (Akdeniz Üniversitesi, Antalya), Christof Berns (Universität Hamburg), Marcella Frangipane (Sapienza University), Musa Kadıoglu (Ankara Üniversitesi), Ronald R.R. Smith (University of Oxford).
2020-: Member of the Editorial Board of “Material Appropriation Processes in Antiquity (MAPA)”, directed by Johannes Lipps (Universität Tübingen) and Dominik Maschek (Oxford University), Reichert Verlag, Wiesbaden.
2007- : Editorial Board, “Hierapolis di Frigia” Series, University of the Salento (Lecce, Italy) and Ege Yayinlari (Istanbul, Turkey; volumes I-XV)
A large part my studies concerns public architecture of the Graeco-Roman world, with a focus on Asia Minor during Hellenistic and Imperial ages. Innovative research and multidisciplinary projects are conducted in archaeological contexts of primary importance in Turkey (Teos, Tripolis, Hierapolis), Rome and southern Italy.
Central to my scientific interest is the complexity of ancient architecture, from the design process to human labour, from ancient materials to the symbolic and social dimension of construction. Recent studies focus on construction skills, traditions and technology, the supply of building materials, and architectural knowledge. Pioneering research concerns the ancient restoration practices in Graeco-Roman architecture. Other research activities regard the Roman Forum from the Archaic to Augustan period (Basilica Julia Project), the archaeology of religion and ritual in the ancient world (Asia Minor, Sicily), the Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic architecture of Southern Italy.
Multidisciplinarity and teamwork characterise my activity, thanks to the involvement of scholars from different fields, such as archaeometrists, bio-archaeologists, architects, computer scientists and geophysicists.
The results of the research projects have been presented at more than twenty national and international conferences, in periodicals, proceedings of conferences and articles and monographs.

Archaeological Science, Digital Archaeology, Greek and Roman Period Archeology
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Prof. Dr. Hédi DRİDİ Institut d'Archéologie et des Sciences de l'Antiquité Neuchâtel Universite

Born May 14th 1966 in Tunis, Tunisia

Citizenship: French & Tunisian

Full Professor, Archaeology of the Ancient Mediterranean

ORCID : 0000-0001-7860-2018

Research Areas:
- Architecture, Iconography, Epigraphy, and Religion in the Phoenician and Punic World.
- Phoenician and Punic Diaspora.
- History and Archaeology of the Pre-Roman Western Mediterranean.
- History and Archaeology of Pre-Roman and Roman Africa.
- Mobility of goods and Persons in the Mediterranean and beyond.
- Arabian Peninsula between Mediterranean and Indian Ocean: History and Archaeology.

Archaeology of Europe, The Mediterranean and The Levant, Ancient History (Other)
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Dr. Sara BOZZA Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale Web

Klasik dönem arkeolog

Greek and Roman Period Archeology, Archaeology (Other), Urbanization History

Mantha Zarmakoupi is the Williams Assistant Professor in Roman Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. She has published widely on Greek and Roman architecture and art – including monographs Shaping Roman Landscape (Getty 2023) and Designing for Luxury on the Bay of Naples (Oxford 2014), edited volumes The Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum (De Gruyter 2010) and Hermogenes and Hellenistic-Roman Temple Building in Greece and Asia Minor (forthcoming) – as well as on the urban development and harbor infrastructure of late Hellenistic Delos. She currently conducts an archaeological project in collaboration with Ankara University at the Bouleuterion of Teos in Turkey (2022-). Mantha systematically fosters conversations across the fields of architecture and archaeology on ancient urbanism, ecology and diversity – for instance, in her edited volumes Looking at the City (Melissa 2023) and The Delos Symposia and Doxiadis (Lars Müller 2025) and exhibition An Archaeology of Disability (Venice Biennale 2021, Pisa 2022, Athens 2023, Thessaloniki 2024). 

Archaeological Science, Greek and Roman Period Archeology

Advisory Board

Serap Akca
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Serap AKCA ANADOLU ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Archaeological Science, Classical Period Archeology, Greek and Roman Period Archeology
Archaeological Science

Doç. Dr. Bekir Sıtkı Alptekin Oransay, 1994–1998 yılları arasında Ankara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Arkeoloji Bölümünde (Klasik Arkeoloji Anabilim Dalı) lisans eğitimini tamamlamıştır. Ardından aynı üniversitede 1998–2001 yılları arasında yüksek lisans eğitimini tamamlayarak “Arykanda’da Madencilik Faaliyetleri ve Madeni Buluntular” başlıklı tezini sunmuştur. Doktora eğitimine 2001 yılında başlamış, 2006 yılında tamamladığı doktora çalışmasını “Arykanda Antik Kenti 1971–2002 Kazı Sezonlarında Ele Geçen Madeni Buluntuların Değerlendirilmesi” başlığıyla hazırlamıştır.
Meslekî kariyerine Anadolu Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Arkeoloji Bölümü’nde başlamış ve burada akademik yükselmesini sürdürerek Klasik Arkeoloji Anabilim Dalı'nda Doçent Doktor unvanını almıştır. Hâlen aynı üniversitede öğretim üyesi olarak görev yapmaktadır.
Alptekin Oransay, arkeolojik materyal çalışmaları konusunda uzmanlaşmıştır. Özellikle Roma Dönemi’ne ait seramik grupları ve antik madeni buluntular üzerine yoğunlaşan çalışmalar yürütmektedir.
Çeşitli kazılarda görev almış, özellikle Arykanda, Side, Aizanoi, Zeugma, Olympos kazılarında çalışmış; Kütahya Müzesi başkanlığında yürütülen bazı kurtarma kazılarına da katılmıştır. Bu kazılardan elde edilen buluntular üzerine çok sayıda bilimsel yayın yapmış ve yüksek lisans/doktora düzeyinde danışmanlık görevleri üstlenmiştir.

Ceramics in Archeology, Greek and Roman Period Archeology
History of Architecture, Archaeology, Archaic Period Archeology, Hellenistic Period Archeology, Classical Period Archeology
Byzantine Art, Archaeological Science, History of The Byzantine
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Prof. Dr. Ahmet Tolga TEK ANADOLU ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Archaeological Science, Numismatics, Greek and Roman Period Archeology
Yusuf Polat
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yusuf POLAT ANADOLU ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Archaeological Science, Greek and Roman Period Archeology, Late Iron Age
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Prof. Dr. Gökhan COŞKUN KÜTAHYA DUMLUPINAR ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Archaic Period Archeology, Archaeological Science, Ceramics in Archeology, Hellenistic Period Archeology, Classical Period Archeology, Greek and Roman Period Archeology

Mantha Zarmakoupi is the Williams Assistant Professor in Roman Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. She has published widely on Greek and Roman architecture and art – including monographs Shaping Roman Landscape (Getty 2023) and Designing for Luxury on the Bay of Naples (Oxford 2014), edited volumes The Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum (De Gruyter 2010) and Hermogenes and Hellenistic-Roman Temple Building in Greece and Asia Minor (forthcoming) – as well as on the urban development and harbor infrastructure of late Hellenistic Delos. She currently conducts an archaeological project in collaboration with Ankara University at the Bouleuterion of Teos in Turkey (2022-). Mantha systematically fosters conversations across the fields of architecture and archaeology on ancient urbanism, ecology and diversity – for instance, in her edited volumes Looking at the City (Melissa 2023) and The Delos Symposia and Doxiadis (Lars Müller 2025) and exhibition An Archaeology of Disability (Venice Biennale 2021, Pisa 2022, Athens 2023, Thessaloniki 2024). 

Archaeological Science, Greek and Roman Period Archeology
Language Studies, Latin and Classical Greek Languages, Ancient History, Classical Greek and Roman History
Classical Greek and Roman History
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Dr. Cristina MONDİN University of Padua
Ceramics in Archeology, Classical Period Archeology
Archaeological Science, Hellenistic Period Archeology, Greek and Roman Period Archeology
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Dr. Rostyslav ORESHKO Institut des langues rares
Archaeological Science, Greek and Roman Period Archeology, Old Anatolian History, Ancient History (Other)
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Dr. Paolo MARANZANA BOĞAZİÇİ ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Archaeological Science, Classical Period Archeology, Greek and Roman Period Archeology, Classical Greek and Roman History, History of The Byzantine
Suna Çağaptay
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Suna ÇAĞAPTAY MUĞLA SITKI KOÇMAN ÜNİVERSİTESİ Web
Virtual and Mixed Reality, Urban History, Architectural History, Theory and Criticism, History of Architecture, Aesthetics in Architecture, Byzantine Art, Architectural, Medieval Age Archeology, Urbanization History
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Prof. Dr. Ilia PALAGUTA Saint Petersburg State Academy of Art and Design named aſter A.L. Stieglitz
Art History, Ceramics in Archeology, Archaeology of Europe, The Mediterranean and The Levant, Early Bronze Age Archeology, Neolithic Age Archeology

Language Editor

Sonnur Aktay
Asst. Prof. Dr. Sonnur AKTAY ANADOLU ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Translation and Interpretation Studies, Russian Language, Literature and Culture
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Instructor Numan AYDIN ANADOLU ÜNİVERSİTESİ, YABANCI DİLLER YÜKSEKOKULU
British and Irish Language, Literature and Culture
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Instructor Yasemin AÇIKGÖZ ANADOLU ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Translation Studies, British and Irish Language, Literature and Culture

Management Secretary

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Dr. Volkan ÖZTEKİN ANADOLU ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Archaeological Science, Greek and Roman Period Archeology, Urbanization History
Sevim Kurtuldu
Res. Assist. Sevim KURTULDU ANADOLU ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Archaeological Science, Ceramics in Archeology, Early Bronze Age Archeology, The Archaeology of Middle Bronze Age
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