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2012

The collaboration between Randolph College, Virginia and Centro di Conservazione Archeologica (CCA) – Roma resulted in the ACI 2012 course, held under the direction of Roberto Nardi (CCA’s director) and Susan Stevens (Professor of Classics and archaeology, Randolph College). ACI second edition was attended by 9 undergraduate and graduate students from Randolph College, Virginia. The course was held at the CCA’s headquarters in Convento di San Nicola in Belmonte in Sabina, Rieti. The 2012 three-week program combined theoretical lectures with intensive laboratory practice, presentation and discussion of case studies and study trips to cultural destinations in Italy. Other cultural activities enabled the students to experience the rich gastronomic tradition of central Italy. Laboratory practice focussed on the treatment of wall paintings and marble fragments from the Roman Villa of Sant’Imbenia in Sardinia, as well as on a Roman mosaic from the Villa del Quadraro, Rome, dating to the 3rd century A.D.

Ancora 1

WHO:
CCA Roma, Randolph College,
9 students

 

WHEN:
May 2012, 120 hours

 

WHAT:
Conservation of Frescoes and Marbles coming from the Saint Imbenia roman villa's , & conservation/restoration of Quadraro roman villa's mosaics

 

WHERE:
CCA's Labs at the Convent of San Nicola, Belmonte in Sabina

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