Meghan Quinlan
Gihls Foundation’s scholarship
On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the death of the Segre family, the Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome remembers the epigrapher Mario Segre, his wife Noemi Cingoli and their little son Marco, who found refuge at the Institute from October 1943 until 5 April 1944, when they were arrested and then
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Hampus Olsson, Conceiving new traditions and influencing collective memory in creating an Italian identity in the age of the Julio-Claudians Phenomena and traditions that we take for granted today as something long-established and original, in fact often do not have a very long history at all, sometimes they are even made up. Among Swedish traditions,
Hampus Olsson, Unveiling the city: Multi-resolution investigation on the Petrolo plateau of Blera The Etruscan town of Blera has a long tradition of Swedish archaeological research. Ever since the start of the Swedish excavations at San Giovenale and Luni sul Mignone in the 1950s, Swedish classical archaeologists have repeatedly visited and studied the sites and