Marco Stefano Scaravilli is an archaeologist at the Italian Ministry of Culture (MIC). He has participated in numerous research projects in Italy and abroad, including the Italian Archaeological Mission at Nea Paphos (Cyprus). He has directed excavations and managed archaeological parks in southern Tyrrhenian Calabria, notably at Medma (Rosarno) and Tauriana (Palmi), and is currently Director of the Medma-Rosarno National Archaeological Museum and Park. His research focuses on classical archaeology, ancient ceramics, and rock-cut archaeology.
ed. Marco Stefano Scaravilli
The third Hyblaea volume advances research on the archaeology and topography of the Hyblaean Plateau, presenting new discoveries and reinterpreted data from Prehistory to the Middle Ages. Essays explore settlement, cultic, and funerary dynamics, revealing the region’s strategic role in ancient Sicily. READ MORE
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ed. Marco Stefano Scaravilli
The second Hyblaea highlights interesting new elements on different themes relating to the archaeology and ancient topography of the southern cusp of Sicily, with reference to a broad chronological span that reaches from prehistory to the end of the Iron Age and the first phases of Greek penetration. READ MORE
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ed. Marco Stefano Scaravilli
A collection of ten papers focusing on the prehistoric, late-ancient and medieval-historical archaeological heritage of the Hyblaean area and in the south-eastern apex of Sicily, with particular attention to rupestrian archaeology. READ MORE
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