Massimo Capulli
Università degli Studi di Udine / University of Udine, Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici e del Patrimonio Culturale [Department of Humanities and Cultural Heritage], Faculty Member
Massimo Capulli is Assistant Professor at the University of Udine and INA Research Associate.
He received his MA in Classics at the University Ca 'Foscari of Venice, with a thesis on nautical archeology, and professional doctoral degree in Archaeology at Catholic University of Milan, with a thesis on fluvial archeology. His main interests are the history of wooden shipbuilding technology, and navigation in inner bodies of water.
He has conducted field work in lakes, rivers, lagoons, and off the Italian coast. He has directed several archaeological projects, among which are the excavation of the shipwrecks of Lazise, Agropoli, Rocchetta 1, Tubes, Caorle 1, Grado 2, Stella 1, Precenicco and Punta Secca.
He has also been part of the Archeomar Project, a database of the underwater archaeological Italian heritage, sponsored by the Italian Ministry of Culture, and he coordinated a Project to study the dynamics of settlement in the lagoon of Venice.
He is currently coordinator of the ANAXUM Project, to study of the history and the archaeological landscape of River Stella (Northern Italy), in a joint venture with Texas A&M University; SITULES Project, which is focused on the development and preservation of the sewn or laced boatbuilding tradition in the upper Adriatic Sea, in a joint venture with Soprintendenza of Friuli Venezia Giulia and Veneto and KAUKANA Project, to study the underwater archaeological sites of the area of the ancient Caucana and Camarina to reconstruct the relationship betwin these coastal sites and this part of Mediterranean, in partnership with Soprintendenza del Mare of Sicily.
Address: Università di Udine
Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici e del Patrimonio Culturale
Palazzo Caiselli - Vicolo Florio 2/B
I-33100 Udine
He received his MA in Classics at the University Ca 'Foscari of Venice, with a thesis on nautical archeology, and professional doctoral degree in Archaeology at Catholic University of Milan, with a thesis on fluvial archeology. His main interests are the history of wooden shipbuilding technology, and navigation in inner bodies of water.
He has conducted field work in lakes, rivers, lagoons, and off the Italian coast. He has directed several archaeological projects, among which are the excavation of the shipwrecks of Lazise, Agropoli, Rocchetta 1, Tubes, Caorle 1, Grado 2, Stella 1, Precenicco and Punta Secca.
He has also been part of the Archeomar Project, a database of the underwater archaeological Italian heritage, sponsored by the Italian Ministry of Culture, and he coordinated a Project to study the dynamics of settlement in the lagoon of Venice.
He is currently coordinator of the ANAXUM Project, to study of the history and the archaeological landscape of River Stella (Northern Italy), in a joint venture with Texas A&M University; SITULES Project, which is focused on the development and preservation of the sewn or laced boatbuilding tradition in the upper Adriatic Sea, in a joint venture with Soprintendenza of Friuli Venezia Giulia and Veneto and KAUKANA Project, to study the underwater archaeological sites of the area of the ancient Caucana and Camarina to reconstruct the relationship betwin these coastal sites and this part of Mediterranean, in partnership with Soprintendenza del Mare of Sicily.
Address: Università di Udine
Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici e del Patrimonio Culturale
Palazzo Caiselli - Vicolo Florio 2/B
I-33100 Udine
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