Francesca Balossi Restelli

Pubblicazioni

Titolo Pubblicato in Anno
Guess who's coming to dinner? Cooking practices at Arslantepe (Eastern Turkey) from 4200 to 2000 B.C. ISTANBULER MITTEILUNGEN 2018
The 2017 Excavation Campaign at Arslantepe - Malatya KAZI SONUCLARI TOPLANTISI 2018
Yumuktepe early ceramic production. Dark versus light coloured wares and the construction of social identity The emergence of pottery in West Asia 2017
Bread in Prehistory. Looking for the path of an extraordinary invention Bread. An interdisciplinary perspective 2017
δ13C and δ15N from14C-AMS dated cereal grains reveal agricultural practices during 4300–2000 BC at Arslantepe (Turkey) REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY 2017
MÖ 3500’de Arslantepe’nin Anıtsal Kamu Yapıları. Yönetsel, Törensel Dağitim ve Üretim İşlevine Sahip Bir Yapıpın Keşfi ARKEOLOJI VE SANAT 2017
Arslantepe'nin korunmasi ve sunumu: erken devlet merkezinin korunmasi ve sunumu kapsaminda surdurlmekte olan calismalar ARKEOLOJI VE SANAT 2017
Comparative modeling of bronze age land use in the Malatya Plain (Turkey) QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS 2016
Considerazioni sulla fertilità femminile e scelte demografiche nel Neolitico vicino-orientale HENOCH 2016
Gli utensili della cucina. Pentole, piatti, focolari e la preparazione e consumo del cibo nell’Anatolia preistorica RIVISTA DI STORIA DELL'AGRICOLTURA 2016
Hearth and Home. Interpreting fire installations at Arslantepe, eastern Turkey, from the fourth to the beginning of the second millennium BCE PALÉORIENT 2015
Il periodo Tardo Calcolitico 2015

ERC

  • SH6_3
  • SH6_4

Interessi di ricerca

Graduated at the Sapienza University of Rome (1998) in Prehistory of the Near East, she took one year of graduate studies at the University of Michigan, USA (1999). PhD at the University of Rome La Sapienza. Aggregate professor since 2008 at the same university and associate professor since 2020. Alexander von Humboldt fellow in 2016-18. Habilitation as Full Professor in Prehistory and in Ancient Near Eastern Cultures, in 2020.

She Teaches prehistory of the Near East for the BA, Ma and graduate school. She is member of the Doctoral School in Archaeology and Associate Editor of the Journal “Origini”.

Field research activities: yearly, since 1993, in Europe, Central America and the Near East. Director of excavations and research at the site of Arslantepe, Turkey. She is part of the working group for the construction of a site management plan for Arslantepe and is involved in community programs for the enhancement of the knowledge on the site of Arslantepe.
Research Interests: Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods in the Near East, domestication, development of complex societies, specialization of craft production, commensality as an instrument of social cohesion and/or social success, and as expression of socio-cultural identity.

Keywords

Mesolithic–Neolithic transition
early neolithic
Ancient Near East
archaeology of the Near East
chalcolithic

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