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Archaeological Fieldwork

Faculty and graduate students at Florida State are active in a wide variety of archaeological projects around the Mediterranean. Below are some of the projects which Florida State faculty and students work on.

Fieldwork

  • Cetamura del Chianti
    Research by faculty and students of Florida State University has been conducted at Cetamura del Chianti since the opening of the site in 1973. Dr. Nancy T. de Grummond has led generations of FSU students as project director at Cetamura.
  • Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project (SHARP)
    SHARP is dedicated to explore human interaction with the coastscape of the Saronic Gulf [Greece] through time. Current work focuses on the newly-discovered Mycenaean port, named Kalamianos. Dr. Daniel Pullen co-directs this project with Dr. Tom Tartaron of the University of Pennsylvania.

For more information about these and other projects, see the faculty and announcements sections of this site.