Vito Messina is Full Professor of the Archaeology of Asia (University of Torino). He is the co-director of, and took part in, archaeological campaigns in Iran, Iraq and Turkmenistan. He is the PI of several projects in collaboration with international institutions and is the Director of the School of Archaeology of the University of Torino.
Vito Messina
This report details the Iranian-Italian Joint Expedition's research (2012-2018) at Kal-e Chendar, Khuzestan. It reveals a multifunctional religious complex from the Hellenistic and Parthian periods (3rd century BCE to 2nd century CE), with interconnected religious, funerary, and social functions. READ MORE
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