Paikuli Archaeological Project. Settlements and Human Impact between the Diyala River and Qaradagh Range (MAIKI - Missione Archeologica Italiana in Kurdistan Iracheno \ Italian Archaeological Mission in Iraqi Kurdistan).

Anno
2020
Proponente Carlo Giovanni Cereti - Professore Ordinario
Sottosettore ERC del proponente del progetto
SH5_3
Componenti gruppo di ricerca
Componente Categoria
Ghiath Rammo Dottorando/Assegnista/Specializzando componente non strutturato del gruppo di ricerca / PhD/Assegnista/Specializzando member non structured of the research group
Gianfilippo Terribili Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project
Carlo Marchetti Dottorando/Assegnista/Specializzando componente non strutturato del gruppo di ricerca / PhD/Assegnista/Specializzando member non structured of the research group
Michelina Di Cesare Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project
Maria Paola Bracciale Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project
Ferdinando Bosi Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project
Serenella Mancini Dottorando/Assegnista/Specializzando componente non strutturato del gruppo di ricerca / PhD/Assegnista/Specializzando member non structured of the research group
Arianna D'Ottone Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project
Emanuela Borgia Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project
Componente Qualifica Struttura Categoria
Luca Colliva RTDA Università di Bologna Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca / Other aggregate personnel Sapienza or other institution, holders of research scholarships
Roberto Gabrielli Ricercatore CNR\ISPC Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca / Other aggregate personnel Sapienza or other institution, holders of research scholarships
Alessandro Jaia PA DiSA Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca / Other aggregate personnel Sapienza or other institution, holders of research scholarships
Laura Ebanista Assegnista DiSA Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca / Other aggregate personnel Sapienza or other institution, holders of research scholarships
Hashim Hama Abdullah Direttore Slemani Museum Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca / Other aggregate personnel Sapienza or other institution, holders of research scholarships
Kamal Rasheed Raheem Direttore Slemani Cultural Heritage Office Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca / Other aggregate personnel Sapienza or other institution, holders of research scholarships
Julian Bogdani RTDB SARAS Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca / Other aggregate personnel Sapienza or other institution, holders of research scholarships
Zana Abdulkarim Qadir Ispettore Slemani Cultural Heritage Office Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca / Other aggregate personnel Sapienza or other institution, holders of research scholarships
Mohamad Ali Karim Ispettore Garmian Cultural Heritage Office Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca / Other aggregate personnel Sapienza or other institution, holders of research scholarships
Camilla Insom Dottoranda Università di Napoli "L'Orientale" Altro personale aggregato Sapienza o esterni, titolari di borse di studio di ricerca / Other aggregate personnel Sapienza or other institution, holders of research scholarships
Abstract

The Paikuli Project began in 2006, after the 2nd Gulf war, under the direction of the applicant. At the time, it was run by IsIAO on the behalf of MAECI, in 2011, it came to be hosted by Sapienza-DiSA; in 2018 it won its first grant in the framework of the program "Grandi scavi d'Ateneo". Since the beginning, activities implemented in the Kurdish region of Iraq included both a scientific core - the study of the archaeology and epigraphy of the region - and a capacity building component, fostering best practices in the institutions dealing with cultural heritage.
Activities included in this proposal focus on the site of Paikuli, a monument built by the Sasanian king Narseh (293-302 CE) carrying a long and historically important bilingual inscription. The first season of excavation, in 2006, was accompanied and followed by several documentation campaigns, both on-site and at the Slemani Museum. In 2012, in order to create an archaeological map of the area, the project started an intensive survey of the entire valley where the Paikuli complex lays.
In the 2018 spring campaign the topographic documentation of the site and its environs was began and carried out to a significant extent in order to prepare the ground for a more in depth understanding of the site, through detailed on the ground archaeological surveys and stratigraphic excavations. In the 2018 campaigns the focus was on the documentation of the blocks laying about on the Paikuli hill and on topographic survey. The 2019 spring campaign has seen the start of stratigraphic excavation, while in June 2019 and in collaboration with MAECI and the Department of Antiquity of Sulaimaniyah, the Sapienza team opened at the Slemani Museum a new exhibition gallery to preserve and display to the inscribed blocks from Paikuli. Because of the pandemic emergency, 2020 activities focused on the implementation of digital archives and GIS, which was done in Italy. Once emergency will be over, field campaigns will start again.

ERC
SH6_3, SH5_3, SH5_8
Keywords:
ARCHEOLOGIA, STUDI IRANICI, STORIA ANTICA, GLOTTOLOGIA, TOPOGRAFIA ANTICA

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