Marco Milanese Explained

Marco Milanese (born 27 October 1958) is an Italian archaeologist.[1] He graduated in archaeology in 1981 from the University of Genoa. In 1983 he won the 3rd edition of the Bretschneider's Erma International Archaeology Prize in Rome, with the work Scavi nell'oppidum pre-romano di Genova.

In 1987 he obtained his PhD in archaeology at the University of Pisa, Siena and Florence. Since 1992 he has been teaching, as associate professor, in archaeological research methodologies and medieval archaeology at the Universities of Sassari, Genoa, Arezzo and Pisa. Since 2003 he has been full professor in Sassari.

Publications

References

  1. Guillermo. García-Contreras Ruiz. Antonio. Malpica Cuello. Alberto. García Porras. Entrevista a Marco Milanese. Arqueología profesional entre formación universitaria, mercado laboral y arqueología pública. Debates de Arqueología Medieval. 4. 2014. 155–174.
  2. Review of Scavi nell'oppidum preromando di Genova:Maurizio Gualtieri, American Journal of Archaeology,,
  3. Reviews of Genova Romana:
    • Giovanna Bermond Montanari, Bonner Jährbucher,
    • A. Pelletier, Latomus,
    • Furio Sacchi, Aevum,
  4. Review of Archeologia Postmedievale:Elizabeth S. Peña, Historical Archaeology,
  5. Review of Uchi Maius tardo antica e islamica:Jacques Debergh, Latomus,