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Cetamura del Chianti Excavations and Research
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    • Directorate
  • History
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    • The First Excavations
    • Summer Field School
    • Artisan’s Area and Roman Villa
    • Sanctuary and Ritual Pit
    • The Wells
  • Museum
    • Romans in Chianti Exhibition
    • Bucher-Loewenstein Show 2022
    • 2022 Interns
    • Coins and Pots
    • Treasure of Chianti
    • Virtual Museum
    • Museum Designated in Gaiole
    • Cetamura Antica
    • Sanctuary of Etruscan Artisans
    • Wells of Wonders
    • Ceramics
    • Printing the Past
    • Artifact Corner
  • Field School
    • Bucher-Loewenstein Internship
    • Funding Opportunities
    • Cetalums
    • Student Research
  • Support Us
  • 50th Anniversary
  • About
    • Publications
    • Directorate
  • History
    • Latest News
    • The First Excavations
    • Summer Field School
    • Artisan’s Area and Roman Villa
    • Sanctuary and Ritual Pit
    • The Wells
  • Museum
    • Romans in Chianti Exhibition
    • Bucher-Loewenstein Show 2022
    • 2022 Interns
    • Coins and Pots
    • Treasure of Chianti
    • Virtual Museum
    • Museum Designated in Gaiole
    • Cetamura Antica
    • Sanctuary of Etruscan Artisans
    • Wells of Wonders
    • Ceramics
    • Printing the Past
    • Artifact Corner
  • Field School
    • Bucher-Loewenstein Internship
    • Funding Opportunities
    • Cetalums
    • Student Research
  • Support Us
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Cetamura del Chianti Excavations and Research
  • 50th Anniversary
  • About
    • Publications
    • Directorate
  • History
    • Latest News
    • The First Excavations
    • Summer Field School
    • Artisan’s Area and Roman Villa
    • Sanctuary and Ritual Pit
    • The Wells
  • Museum
    • Romans in Chianti Exhibition
    • Bucher-Loewenstein Show 2022
    • 2022 Interns
    • Coins and Pots
    • Treasure of Chianti
    • Virtual Museum
    • Museum Designated in Gaiole
    • Cetamura Antica
    • Sanctuary of Etruscan Artisans
    • Wells of Wonders
    • Ceramics
    • Printing the Past
    • Artifact Corner
  • Field School
    • Bucher-Loewenstein Internship
    • Funding Opportunities
    • Cetalums
    • Student Research
  • Support Us
  • 50th Anniversary
  • About
    • Publications
    • Directorate
  • History
    • Latest News
    • The First Excavations
    • Summer Field School
    • Artisan’s Area and Roman Villa
    • Sanctuary and Ritual Pit
    • The Wells
  • Museum
    • Romans in Chianti Exhibition
    • Bucher-Loewenstein Show 2022
    • 2022 Interns
    • Coins and Pots
    • Treasure of Chianti
    • Virtual Museum
    • Museum Designated in Gaiole
    • Cetamura Antica
    • Sanctuary of Etruscan Artisans
    • Wells of Wonders
    • Ceramics
    • Printing the Past
    • Artifact Corner
  • Field School
    • Bucher-Loewenstein Internship
    • Funding Opportunities
    • Cetalums
    • Student Research
  • Support Us
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    Cetamura del Chianti Excavations and Research

    The excavation permit for Cetamura del Chianti comes from a decree of the Direzione Generale Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio of Italy. The Scientific Program stands under the control of the Soprintendenza Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio per le province di Siena, Grosseto e Arezzo.  http://www.sabap-siena.beniculturali.it/. All photos of excavations and of artifacts from Cetamura are the property of the State of Italy and Florida State University (© SABAP-SI  & FSU).

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    Director of Excavations and Research: 
    Dr. Nancy T. de Grummond,
    Florida State University,
    [email protected]

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    50th Anniversary Celebration – June 2023

    FSU’s archeological excavation at Cetamura in Italy turns 50 this year and we will be celebrating on the site and in our lab with new drone mapping technology and new students. It all culminates with the inauguration of the Museum at the Origins of Chianti in Gaiole in Chianti which will permanently display some of our most important artifacts.

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