Euro-Mediterranean Dialogue: Iberians and Etruscans in the ancient Mediterranean, Napoli June, 20th/Cortona June, 21st

The Phoenicians’ Route invites you to the MANN – National Archaeological Museum of Naples for a study day entitled “Euro-Mediterranean Dialogue: Iberians and Etruscans in the ancient Mediterranean, between archaeological research, Cultural Routes and tourism development“.

9.00 am Visit to the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Capua and to the Exhibition
Hannibal in Capua
by Dr. Ida Gennarelli
Appointment at 8.30 at the main entrance of the Museum for speakers and participants for the transfer to Santa Maria Capua Vetere

3.00 pm at the MANN – National Archaeological Museum of Naples
Institutional greetings
Dr. Paolo Giulierini, Director of the MANN
S.E. José Luis Solano Gadea, Consul General of Spain in Naples

4.00 pm Opening of the Study Day
coordinates Dr. Eleonora Sandrelli, AION Cultura and member of the Steering Committee of the Phoenicians’ Route

First session: Peoples meetings on the Ancient Mediterranean
– The Etruscans in Campania, between Greeks and Indigenous people: cultural exchanges and interactions in a border region, Prof. Luca Cerchiai, University of Salerno
– The culture of the Iberians, Prof. Manuel Molinos, University of Jaén
– The Etruscans and the Romanization, Prof. Giovanni Brizzi, University of Bologna

Second session. Round table on the topic: “Cultural Routes and the enhancement of cultural places. From archeology to the tourist development of the territories: sharing experiences. 
coordinates Dr. Antonio Barone, Director of the Phoenicians’ Route – Cultural Route of the Council of Europe
– The Ibero Museum of Jaén/Journey to the time of the Iberians, Prof. Arturo Ruiz, University of Jaén
– “Coastal” archaeological museums of Campania: some food for thought for the enhancement of the territories, Dr. Nadia Murolo, Director of Cultural Heritage Enhancement of the Campania Region
– The Etruscans and Cortona, between archaeological research and promotion of the territory, Dr. Eleonora Sandrelli
– The Network of the Phoenicians’ Route in Spain, Dr. Manuel Peregrina, member of the Steering Committe of the Phoenicians’ Route
– Cultural Routes and enhancement of the territory: the Lebanese experience, Prof. Rachid Chamoun, Director of the Louis Cardahi Foundation – American University of Lebanon LAU and member of the Scientific Committee of the Phoenicians’ Route.

At the end ceremony of ratification of the MANN Museum as a new member of the Phoenicians’ Route – Cultural Route of the Council of Europe.

Cortona, June 21st – 4.00 pm, Medicea Hall of MAEC Museum

Institutional greetings
Francesca Basanieri, Mayor of Cortona
Eugenio Giani, President of the Regional Council of Tuscany
Paolo Bruschetti, Vice Lucumone Etruscan Academy of Cortona

First session: Peoples meetings on the Ancient Mediterranean
– The culture of the Iberians, Prof. Manuel Molinos, University of Jaén
– The Etruscans in Campania, Dr. Marialucia Giacco, MANN Napoli
– The Etruscan Academy of Cortona and MAEC, Dr. Paolo Bruschetti, Etruscan Academy of Cortona

Second session. Round table on the topic: “Cultural Routes and the enhancement of cultural places. From archeology to the tourist development of the territories: sharing experiences. 
coordinates Dr. Luca Pacchini, Councilor of the Municipality of Cortona
– The Ibero Museum of Jaén/Journey to the time of the Iberians, Prof. Arturo Ruiz, University of Jaén
– Heritage pedagogy: ancient civilizations and contemporary Euro-Mediterranean dialogue, Dr. Eleonora Sandrelli, AION Cultura and member of the Steering Committee of the Phoenicians’ Route
– The Network of the Phoenicians’ Route in Spain, Dr. Manuel Peregrina, member of the Steering Committe of the Phoenicians’ Route
– Cultural Routes and enhancement of the territory: the Lebanese experience, Prof. Rachid Chamoun, Director of the Louis Cardahi Foundation – American University of Lebanon LAU and member of the Scientific Committee of the Phoenicians’ Route
– A case: the Roman villa of Ossaia, Prof. Maurizio Gualtieri, University of Alberta (Canada)