
Stefano Camporeale- PhD
- Professor (Associate) at University of Siena
Stefano Camporeale
- PhD
- Professor (Associate) at University of Siena
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Introduction
Stefano Camporeale is associate professor of classical archaeology at the University of Siena (Italy). He carried out excavations and field work in Italy, Spain, Greece, Morocco and Egypt. His research focuses mainly on building techniques and building processes.
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November 2014 - September 2016
November 2011 - October 2013
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Publications (40)
[it] Il progetto Domus Tiberiana, iniziato nel 2013 e coordinato dalla Soprintendenza Speciale per il Colosseo e l’area archeologica centrale di Roma, ha come scopo il nuovo e complessivo studio del primo palazzo imperiale sul Palatino. Diversi aspetti vengono considerati, integrando fra loro i risultati delle ricerche precedenti e delle nuove inda...
Units of measure in architectural design in Mauretania Tingitana
The mensae mensuriae of Leptis Magna, Thibilis, and Cuicul appear to show the combined use of the Punic and Egyptian cubit with the Roman foot in the design and construction of North African buildings. The plans of some buildings in Volubilis, Lixus Banasa and Thamusida demonstrate th...
A total of 67 bricks and tiles found in different archaeological contexts during excavations at Thamusida have been investigated here. The first analysed set consists of 27 bricks found in the area of an Islamic ceramic workshop, which was active at Thamusida from the 8th century onwards. The second set of 40 bricks and tiles was found mostly in si...
Atti del Convegno (Gavi, 23-25 settembre 2010)
Workshop celebrado en Mérida el 25-26 de octubre de 2007. Ill., cartes, plans. Bibliogr. p. [331]-351
The features of materials and of constructive techniques have been singled out and recorded through techniques already experimented in the archaeological field (stratigraphy and typologies comparisons); it led to determining the constructive history, the alterations and the restorations of the building on a wide scale which goes from the margin wal...