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Domenico Luciano Moretti

PhD Student

Department of History and Cultures

Academic discipline: L-ANT/08 Christian and Medieval Archaeology

Collaborations

Collaboration with:
Università degli Studi di FOGGIA
Country:
Italy
Description:
Responsible for the Numismatic laboratory and the numismatics find
Collaboration with:
Progetto Ficocle-Cervia Vecchia
Country:
Italy
Description:
Progetto Ficocle-Cervia Vecchia- Responsible for numismatic findings
Collaboration with:
Università degli Studi di FOGGIA
Country:
Italy
Description:
Collaboration in the filing of medieval coins for the excavations of prof. Pasquale Favia.
Collaboration with:
Princeton University
Country:
United States of America
Description:
Project FLAME (Framing the Late Antique and early Medieval Economy), a project of Princeton University Numismatic Collection e del Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity. The FLAME Project reconstructs the early medieval economy (CE 325-725) in Western Afro-Eurasia. It supplies hard data about the early medieval economy, in the form of hundreds of thousands of coins, to contribute to the scholarly understanding of key historical questions in this period such as the fall of the Roman Empire, the rise of Islam and the origins of the European economy. The project is direct by prof. Lee Mordechai and prof. Alan Stahl. Role: contributor for South Italy and coordinator for Emilia-Romagna.
Collaboration with:
Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
Country:
United Kingdom
Description:
Collaboration in the cataloging and publication project of medieval and modern Italian coins at the Heberden Coin Room of the Ashmolean Museum of the University of Oxford. General editor Julian Baker (Curator of Medieval and Modern Coins and Related Objects, Heberden Coin Room, Ashmolean) and Giuseppe Sarcinelli (University of Salento).
Collaboration with:
Università degli Studi del SALENTO
Country:
Italy
Description:
Member of the team that deals with monetary circulation in “The Byzantine heritage of southern Italy: settlement, economy and resilience of changing territorial and landscape contexts" (PRIN 2017).

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