
Jacopo Dolci
@jacopodolci
PhD student at @UoNArch working on the 'afterlife' of Roman temples in the late antique Levant. Funded by @Midlands4Cities. Opinions are my own.
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http://nottingham.academia.edu/JacopoDolci 07-06-2021 12:25:02
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Looking forward to presenting a paper tomorrow at the #TRACRAC2024. I will talk about the afterlife of pagan sanctuaries in the Levant, focusing specifically on their Christian reappropriation. Thanks to Midlands4Cities Archaeology Nottingham Classics Nottingham for supporting my presence in London.


Out now on the Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal my review of the recently published book Lived Spaces in Late Antiquity. Machado, Carlos, Rowan Munnery and Rebecca J. Sweetman (eds). 2024. Lived Spaces in Late Antiquity. Abingdon: Routledge; 978-1-138-38530-6 hardback £135. doi.org/10.16995/traj.…

Out now! #TRAJ Vol. 7 is launched with a journal redesign courtesy of The Open Library of Humanities 🥳 Featuring (more to come!): 🐆 'Exotics for Entertainment' by Jordan Alex Houston 📚 Reviews by T. Szabó Csaba, @foulkrm, Jacopo Dolci, @Sarah_May1, Richard Hingley & more! traj.openlibhums.org/issue/1279/inf…


1/2 Our amazing #postgraduate students are running their annual #conference this Friday (21/6), 09.00-17.00 This is a great opportunity to discover what everyone has been working on this year so far, so come along! School of Humanities | University of Nottingham Classics Nottingham Nottingham Research #WeAreUoN


In Rome for the #EAA2024 (European Association of Archaeologists), tomorrow I will give the paper "THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF LATE ANTIQUITY: TRACING TRAJECTORIES IN THE LEVANT", a reflection on chronology and terminology crucial for my Midlands4Cities PhD at Archaeology Nottingham & Classics Nottingham


The Artemision and the late antique evolving cityscape of Gerasa (c. 350–750 CE) - Out now, open access on (The Journal of the CBRL ) doi.org/10.1080/007589… Thanks for the ongoing support to Archaeology Nottingham Classics Nottingham Midlands4Cities