Friday, Jan 25, 2013

Excavation of the Well at Cetamura del Chianti, Italy

Time: 12:00 am til 1:00 pm

Location: Building 51, Room 1205 at the University of North Florida

Description: At the Jan 25th meeting of the AIA-Jacksonville Society Prof. Cheryl Sowder of Jacksonville University will present a lecture titled “Excavation of the Well in Tuscany, Italy. This is an ongoing, collaborative project of Florida State University, associates from other universities, and the Italian archaeological firm Ichnos. From pottery and coins retrieved the site has been identified as dating between the Etruscan Hellenistic era and Roman early Empire, or 4th century B.C.E. and 1st century C.E. Analysis of the finds is yielding new insights regarding Etruscan and Roman habitation of this ancient site. For more information, please contact Melva Price at (904) 241-9411 or aiajaxsoc@gmail.com.

FPAN is posting this event as a courtesy, we will neither be hosting nor attending this event.


AIA Jacksonville Society Meeting

Time: 12:00 pm til 1:00 pm

Location: Room 1101, Building 51 (Social Sciences) at the University of North Florida

Description: At the Jan. 25 meeting of the AIA--Jacksonville Society Prof. Cheryl Sowder of Jacksonville University will present a lecture titled \"Excavation of the Well at Cetamura del Chianti, Italy.\" She will discuss her work as a member of the team excavating the well in Tuscany, Italy. This is an ongoing, collaborative project of Florida State University, associates from other universities, and the Italian archaeological firm Ichnos. From pottery and coins retrieved the site has been identified as dating between the Etruscan Hellenistic era and Roman early Empire, or 4th century B.C.E. and 1st century C.E. Analysis of the finds is yielding new insights regarding Etruscan and Roman habitation of this ancient site. The meeting will be held in Building 51 at the University of North Florida and will begin at noon. Refreshments will be served afterwards. For more information, please contact Melva Price at (904)241-9411 or aiajaxsoc@gmail.com.

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