Michele Nucciotti
Researcher
Department of History, Archeology, Geography, Art and Entert
University of Firenze
Italy
Biography
Professor of Medieval Archeology at the University of Florence and scientific coordinator of the Public Archaeology lab at the same university (SAGAS Dept.). From 2000, a scientific director of the Medieval Amiata archaeological-territorial project, from 2002, co-director of the Medieval Petra-Shawbak Project archaeological mission in Jordan (University of Florence and Italian Foreign Office) and from 2014 director of Italian archaeological mission in Armenia of Florence and Italian Foreign Office).
Research Interest
Christian and medieval archeology
Publications
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Nucciotti, Michele; De Falco, Marianna; Torsellini, Laura; Ulivieri, Ambra; Casalini, Elena; By Guide, Lucia; Pizzuto, Dimitri; Ranieri, Raffaele; Sultan, Agnes (2016). Between Amiata and Maremma in the Middle Ages: archeology of rural society in Stribugliano (x-xiv centuries). NEWS OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROVISIONS OF TUSCANY, vol. 11/2015 Essays, pp. 441-455, ISSN: 2035-5297
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Nucciotti, Michele; Pruno, Elisa (2017). Great and Little Traditions in Medieval Petra and Shawbak (Jordan): contextualizing local building industry and pottery production in cc. 12-13. MEDIEVAL ARCHEOLOGY, vol. XLIII, 2016, pp. 299-310, ISSN: 0390-0592
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M. Nucciotti (In press). Power archeology: public building on Mount Amiata in the X-XII centuries. In: G. Vannini. Medieval Archeology Lessons in Memory of Richard Francovich, pp. 10-30 FUP - Florence University Press.