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WELCOME TO THE SWEDISH POMPEII PROJECT |
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THIS PAGE WILL BE FURTHER ELABORATED, NEW MATERIAL TO BE ADDED DURING 2012
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Random images from Insula V 1.
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The Swedish Pompeii Project started in 2000 as a fieldwork initiated from the Swedish Institute in Rome. The aim was to record and analyse a full Pompeian city-block, Insula V 1. Created to encompass all major disciplines promoted by the Institute, our research also targets a wider contextualisation of the Pompeian evidence. Pompeii revived is the title used to shelter studies in legacy, whereas the City Gate Seminar has the ambition to discuss the validity of historical analogies as guidance for interpretation of evidence concerning everyday life in the past in a broad sense.
In 2004 Stockholm University became co-administrator of the project as well as the main host for its research. Since autumn 2010 the project and its research is directed from the Department of Archaeology and Ancient history at Lund University. A new branch of advanced digital archaeology, involving 3D reconstructions and documentation methods, is previewed.
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The construction of this page is funded by the National Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation.
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POPUP WINDOWS! |
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To be able to view the many images on this site, you have to set your browser preferences to allow popup windows.
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INSULA V 1 IN CONTEXT |
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PP-presentation by Anne-Marie Leander Touati referring to an article in Opuscula 3, 2010: ’Water, well-being and social complexity in insula V1. A Pompeian city block revisited’.
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Presentation (17,5 MB)
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POMPEII SYMPOSIUM |
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The symposium "Reconstructing Pompeian Interiors: Decorations, Models and Virtual Reality" was held in Stockholm, Friday 25th - Sunday 27th, April 2008.
The result will appear in an anthology entitled Returns to Pompeii , projected for publication in 2012. This work is made in cooperation with Bristol University.
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Poster
Abstracts
Program
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