Stefano Campana

Professor of Landscape Archaeology

Brief info

Stefano Campana has been working for the past twenty years at the universities of Siena in Italy and Cambridge in the UK. He is particularly interested in the understanding of past historic landscapes from the 1st millennium BCE to the Middle Ages through the medium of landscape archaeology, establishing a sound reputation for innovative research. The principal context for his research has been Italy but he has similarly participated in and led research work in Spain, Turkey, Palestine, Iraq, the UK and Asia. In 2011 he was proposed and admitted as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and in 2012 he was invited to serve as a member of the General Management Board of HIST, the Governing Board of the International Centre on Space Technologies for Natural and Cultural Heritage, under the auspices of UNESCO and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has also served at various times as visiting professor at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, the University of Lund in Sweden and the Institute of Archaeology at Erbil in Iraq.

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