Ana Garrido Elena
Postdoctoral Associate Researcher
ICAC – Catalan Institute of Classical Archaeology
Pere Virgili Health Research Institute
Spain
Biography
Degree in Philosophy and Arts, Art History section, Autonomous University of Barcelona (1997) and Graduate Superior of Classical Archeology from the Rovira i Virgili University (2002). From 2000 to 2003 he did auxiliary work in various preventive excavations in the urban area of ​​the city of Tarraco, as well as other excavations programmed both locally and internationally. From February 2004 to October 2005, thanks to the obtaining of a Research Initiative Scholarship (BIR) from the Catalan Institute of Classical Archeology (ICAC), he carried out the PhD research period interuniversity of Classical Archeology of the URV, the UAB and the ICAC on "Water sanctuaries of the northwest, the case of the Source of the Idol", directed by Ricardo Mar, titular professor of the URV. During the first 6 months of 2006, he worked at the ICAC in support of research in the project on Ager Tarraconensis, directed by J. Guitart and M. Prevosti, in the line of research on Landscape Archeology, Population and Territory and the Archaeological Planimetry of Tarraco, led by J. Guitart, JM Macias and I. Fiz, a project located within the Archeology of the City. From 2009 to 2010, he is conducting his doctoral thesis thanks to a contract from the Catalan Institute of Classical Archeology (ICAC), as a researcher in training. In February 2011 he obtained the title of European doctor with the highest qualification of "Cum Laude" with the thesis entitled "Arquitectura y urbanismo de Barcino en época altaimperial: la decoración arquitectónica de edificios públicos y privados", directed by R. Mar i I. Rodà. He is currently a researcher attached to the ICAC, where he participates in the consolidated research group "Art Productions and Sciences of Antiquity" PACA (2009 SGR 1087) and to the group R & D "Exploitation, use and exchange of raw materials inorganic between the north of Hispania, the south of the Galia and the ports of Roma ", both directed by Isabel Rodà.
Research Interest
Artistic productions, Iconography, Management and dissemination of archaeological heritage