Michele Matteazzi
Postdoctoral Associate Researcher
ICAC – Catalan Institute of Classical Archaeology
Pere Virgili Health Research Institute
Spain
Biography
"Licensed in Archeology at the Università degli Studi di Padova (Italy, 2005), in 2007 he obtained the Master's Degree in Classical Archeology at the same University with a thesis entitled ""Tecnica stradale romana. Eighth Region "". Since 2013, he has been Doctor of Archeology, a title obtained from a research project carried out in collaboration between the University of Padua (Prof. Guido Rosada director) and the Rovira i Virgili University (director Dr. Josep Maria Palet Martínez) and entitled ""Dynamiche insediative and territorial organization to the south of Padua in Roman age. "" Member of the Landscape Archeology Research Group (GIAP- ICAC), his main line of research includes Landscape Archeology and Roman Archeology, with special reference to the study of the settlement and the territory of the Cisalpina (present north of Italy) during the Roman period (III / II centuries BC-V / VI AD). Its activity includes the management of Geographic Information Systems (SIG), the creation and management of databases, the coordination of surveys and archaeological excavations (at the level of design and management of graphic and cartographic documentation), cataloging and 'Study of ceramic and numismatic material from the Roman period. Since 2013, he works as an archeologist for several Italian institutions, such as the National Archaeological Museum of Parma (2015-2016) and the Soprintendenze of Lombardy (2016-2017), Piedmont (2017) and Veneto (2013-14, 2017)."
Research Interest
Archeology of the landscape, GIS, Archeomorphology.