Cetamura is an archaeological site on a hilltop located in the Chianti Mountains of Tuscany, between Siena and Florence. Investigations at Cetamura have revealed an Etruscan sanctuary and artisans’ quarter, Roman baths, and a medieval fortified village. The rich stratigraphy and various types of artifacts in stone, terracotta, ceramics, metal and glass provide for a variety of excavation experiences. For a full discussion of the discoveries at Cetamura, see http://www.fsu.edu/~classics/cetamura/
The program features field trips to sites and museums that help to enrich the students’ knowledge of the cultures under excavation at Cetamura. The program opens in Florence with visits to archaeological museums and sites that are relevant for the Roman past of Florence and the Etruscan periods at Fiesole just outside of Florence. A special introductory session on archaeological conservation will be sponsored by Studio Art Centers International (SACI) of Florence. Typical excursions also include an overnight trip to visit Etruscan tombs and museums at Orvieto, Tarquinia, and Cerveteri, as well as an excursion to the abbey of Badia a Coltibuono in Gaiole in Chianti, where finds from Cetamura are on display.
Eligibility
This program is open to all interested students, and is particularly recommended for students majoring in Classics, Art History and Anthropology.
Housing
The crew is housed in the town of Radda in Chianti in rooms with bath for double or triple occupancy. Meals included with exception of days off. Students will receive pillows and sheets, and towels will be changed once a week. The town provides basic services in banking, post office, Internet, laundry, groceries, and pharmacy. Accommodations in Florence and on the overnight trip are double occupancy ensuite hotel rooms. Meals are included in Florence and the overnight trip.
Areas of Study
- Classics
- Art History
- Archaeology
- Anthropology