ITALIAN STAFF
Director
Carlo Giovanni Cereti
Born in Turin, February 16 1960.
1985 graduated in Oriental Languages and Civilizations (IUO). 1986-1987 School of Oriental and African Studies in London.
1992 follows the title of PhD studies in Iranian.
1993-94 scholarship post-doctoral studies in Iran with the stay at the Seminar für Iranistik University of Göttingen.
1995 - 1998 Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy.
1997-1999 Kommission für Iranistik of the Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien (at the same time teaching "Mitteliranische Sprachen" at the Institut für Sprachwissenschaft, University of Wien.
May 1999 "directeur d'études at l’école Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE) of Paris.
2000 Research fellow at the Faculty of Arts, University of Rome "La Sapienza".
2001 Professor at the University of Arts, University of Rome "La Sapienza."
2002 "directeur de recherche" and then "membre associé" at UMRS "iranien Monde" of CNRS.
2004 confirmed as professor.
2003-2006 Consulting Editor Encyclopaedia Iranica (Columbia University). Italian Governor in the ASEF.
2004 - Member of the Board of Directors IsIAO.
2006 - Director of the Italian mission in Iraq (Sulaymaniya).
2007 -President Iranologica Societas Europaea.
Collaborates also with the following international projects: "Middle Persian Dictionary Project" (Associate Editor), "Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text-und Sprachmaterialien (TITUS) , electronic database of texts in different Indo-European languages (University of Frankfurt), Sylloge Nummorum Sasanidorum, (ÖAW / CNRS / IsIAO). Member of the Scientific Committee of the following magazines: Asia Europe Journal (Springer), Iran and the Caucasus (Brill) , Name-ye Iran-e Bastan (Iran University Press).
Responsible for the excavation and cataloguing of the museum exhibits
Roberta Giunta
Born in Naples, August 26 1965.
In 1991 he discussed a thesis in Archeology and Art History at the Muslim School of Arts and Philosophy (Bachelor of Science in Languages and Literatures Modern, address East), the Eastern University of Naples. Between 1989 and 1995 he received three degrees of Arabic at the University "Ayn Shams" in Cairo (Egypt), the University "Bourgouiba des Langues Vivantes" in Tunis (Tunisia) and l'Institut Français des Etudes Arabes de Damas (IFEAD, Syria). In 1994 he obtained the Diplôme d'Etudes Approfondies (DEA), Etudes arabes et du monde musulman civilization in Islamic Epigraphy at the Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines de l'Université de Provence Aix-Marseille I, Aix-en Provence (France). In 1999, at the same university (formation doctorale Mondes africain, asiatique et arabe. Etudes arabes et du monde musulman civilizations), he received his doctorate in Islamic Epigraphy under the guidance of Solange Ory. Since 1999 he has been in the Chercheur associé épigraphe arabe et histoire de l'art (2 teams), at IREMAM (Institut de Recherches et d'Etudes sur le Monde Arabe et Musulman, CNRS) in Aix-en-Provence (France). Between 1999 and 2003 was the winner of a contract for a research grant from the Department of Asian Studies of the Istituto Universitario Orientale di Napoli, SSD L-OR/11. Between 2001 and 2003 was Special Assistant Curator in the Department of Coins and Medals of the British Museum in London. Between 2003 and 2005 was the holder of the contract for the project "Archeozone: a portal for classical archaeology and Eastern Europe", at the Center for Interdisciplinary Service Archeology (CISA), University of Naples "L'Orientale "(www.archeozone.it). During the academic year 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 has been a substitute for the teaching of Islamic Antiquities (L-OR/11) at the Degree Course in Archaeological Heritage of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Naples " L'Orientale ". Between 2006 and 2008 was a replacement for the teaching of Archaeology and History of Muslim (L-OR/11) at the same degree of 'Eastern'.
Since December 2008 Researcher Archeology and history of Islamic (L-OR/11) at the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Naples "L'Orientale" and has custody for the teaching of Archaeology and Art History Muslim (L-OR/11) at the Degree Course in Archaeological Heritage of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Naples "L'Orientale".
Since 2004 he is director of the archaeological project IsIAO "Islamic Ghazni (Afghanistan)" and is responsible for the Islamic section of the Italian Archaeological Mission in Afghanistan (led by Dr Anna Filigenzi). Since 2005 he has been the responsibility of the Islamic epigraphic under the project of cataloging, study and publication of the collection of the Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyya of Kuwait City (Kuwait).
He is a member of missions and archaeological research conducted in Cairo (Egypt, 1995), Lebanon (1999); to Udegram (Swat, Pakistan, 1993-1999); in Tihama (Yemen, 1997); to Shayzar (Syria, by 2004); in Ghazni (Afghanistan, since 2004) and Isfahan (Iran, since 2006).
He has participated in numerous congresses and conferences, national and international.
Since 2000 he is a member of H (Historians of Islamic Art, USA) since 2005 and is a member of IsIAO (Italian Institute for Africa and orientation) in Rome.
Senior Advisor
Pierfrancesco Callieri
Born in Rome in 1957, he graduated from the University of Rome in 1979 and in 1987 he received the title of a PhD in Archaeology (Relations between East and West) at the Istituto Universitario Orientale of Naples, under the Maurizio Taddei guide. He joined the University of Bologna in 1991 with the title of researcher, initially at the Faculty of Arts, where he held from 1995 to 1996 the award of Archaeology east, then at the Faculty of Conservation of Cultural Heritage Ravenna, where he held from 1997 to 1999 the award of Iranian Archaeology. Since 2000 he is associate professor at the School, taking the teachings of Iranian Archaeology and Archeology and Art History in India. Since 1995 he is also Professor of Iranian Archaeology and Art History at the School specialization in archaeology at the University of Bologna.
Commenced its activities on the ground in 1977 under the direction of Domenico Faccenna in the excavation of the Buddhist shrine of Saidu Sharif in Swat Valley (Pakistan), in the work of the Italian Archaeological Mission of IsMEO (now IsIAO) in Pakistan . At this mission has worked continuously to date, completing the excavation of the monastery of Saidu Sharif and passing in 1984 to conduct excavations in the historic old town of pre-Islamic Barikot (Bir-kot-ghwandai), still in progress . Of the Italian Archaeological Mission in Pakistan is now the director. Collaboration with the IsIAO was extended in 1993-1994 to the Mission joint Italian-Russian-Turkmen in Turkmenistan, headed for Italy by Maurizio Tosi, in relation to the recognition of the so-called "wall of Antiochus" in the delta of Murghab.
Associated of IsMEO - IsIAO since 1988, the Societas Europaea Iranologica and the Association pour l'avancement des études iraniennes since 1993 and the Company of the Orientals since 1994, is in that company since 1997 he is member of the Executive Secretary.
Since his university studies, interest in the Iranian world focused on the Hellenistic period and especially when motion complex and interesting phenomena of acculturation that are the basis of what Daniel Schlumberger called the Hellenistic East. Precluded by the political situation the possibility of field work in Iran, the activity in Pakistan was soon focused on a site that returned the most important architectural and archaeological sites of the Indo-greek so far known to Barikot. In addition to the study of material culture of this and later periods, especially ceramics, Callieri was dedicated in particular to seals Gandhara, where his doctoral thesis, published in its English version, is the first monograph of a certain thickness, which showed the weight of Roman tradition on that Gandhara. In recent years, with a view to a possible resumption of archaeological activities in Iran, has expanded its field of interest to the region of Fars, by launching a program to review the archaeological evidence of the Seleucid period.
Head of Conservation
Dario Federico Marletto
Born in Cairo, Egypt on the 25th of April 1966.
Conservator of Paintings graduated from the Italian Institute for Art, Craft and Restoration of Rome in 1991 and specialized in stone conservation technologies at ICCROM / UNESCO in Venice in 1999.
UNESCO/SPACH conservation team member in Kabul, Afghanistan.
National Secretary of the European Art Experts Association. Art expert and advisor for the Civil Court of Rome.
Architect
Giuseppe Morganti
Operating since 1979 in the field of conservation of monuments and archaeological restoration, as an architect of the Ministry for Cultural Heritage, before (1979-1982) at the Superintendent of Monuments of Siena, then (since 1983) at the Department of Archaeology of Rome. It deals with the conservation and restoration of some of the most important monuments of ancient Rome (Basilica of Massenzio, S. Maria Antiqua, Domus Tiberiana, Terme di Caracalla) and more recent times (the convent of S Maria Nova, Orti Farnesiani) in addition to being part of archaeological missions abroad (Afghanistan, Egypt, Iran etc..). Author of publications in the field of restoration, history and archaeology, has lectured to contract at the I Faculty of Architecture "Ludovico Quaroni" - La Sapienza of Rome and modules and lectures at other universities in Italy and abroad.
Architetto
Antonella Neri
Head of documentation
Angela Bizzarro
Born in Rome on 14 February 1955.
From 1976 to 1979 has been specializing in the restoration of ceramics at the laboratories of Southern Archaeological of Etruria - Rome, in 1979 he obtained the diploma of the Istituto Centrale per la Patologia del Libro "Alfonso Gallo”, in 1998 he obtained a university degree building, address detection at the Faculty of Architecture "La Sapienza" of Rome.
Socio IsIAO, partner of Studio 3R s.a.s. of Alessandro Tilia and Sven Stefano, vice president of the Society CAPUT MUNDI-Services Technology for Cultural Heritage, Environment and Sustainable Development.
From 1996 to 2003 was a contract lecturer 2 courses: "Remote sensing and image interpretation" and "Bump and technical analysis of ancient monuments at the Istituto Universitario Suor Orsola Benincasa – Naples, since 2004 has replaced the course of relief with “systems of information processing” at the same Institute.
1995 to 2007 he gained experience in teaching university courses and master specialist conservation and restoration projects and in training dell'ISMEO, Is.IAO, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in particular: the Italian Mission in Yemen and Draft establishment of a training centre for the preservation and restoration of cultural heritage of North West China to Xi'an - China.
In Italy from 1999 to 2007: at the Università for studies of Calabria - the course of improvement and assistance in the design using CAD systems, at the Istituto Universitario Suor Orsola Benincasa - educational activities at the Documentation and Innovative Technologies in Archaeological Heritage and lessons for the course: Information and Communication Technology-based training and application in the field of archaeological topographic survey, as part of the ROP Campania 2000/2006 - Teaching of Topography, Cartography, GIS and Remote Sensing; teaching of CAD and GIS in the course of the project "Integrated System for Diagnosis of artistic" - SIDART.
In 2007 he received the IsIAO office, under the third phase of the project Paikuli (Iraq), organization and coordination of the training course on the activities related to the topographic project.
Besides the training, since 1980 has worked as documentation and topographical detail and in collaboration with institutes and universities in Italy and abroad, of particular interest in working with the Central Institute for restoration and documentation for the three-dimensional model of Vettii home Vettii- Pompei, with the Istituto Superiore di Studi Classici in Rome for the relief and digital processing of the plans of San Giovenale, the Fabbrica di San Pietro for the relief of the Vatican Necropolis, and the Mosaic of the Ship, with the Archaeological Rome for relief in Santa Maria Antiqua, the General Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic for the reconstruction of 3D model and stages of the Quirinal hill.
She is currently Head of Documentation GIS-mission under the joint Iranian - Italian with the University of Bologna and IsIAO.
Expert in direct relief, CAD, virtual architecture and landscapes
Alessandro Tilia
Born in Shiraz (Iran) on 21 January 1966. IsIAO member, general partner of Studio 3R s.a.s. of Alessandro and Stefano Tilia Sven. In 1985 he obtained a Baccalaureate in science and in 2005 he attended the Master of Advanced 3D Studio MAX. Teaching of Topography, GIS and Remote Sensing in the POR Campania 2000/2006 - for the course: "Superior technician for Monitoring and Management of Land and Environment" Teaching for CAD and GIS in the course of the project "Integrated System for Diagnosis of artistic" - SIDART. Since 1985 operates in the field of archaeological and architectural survey, especially in the area of the ground topography and direct digital pad of photogrammetry and 3D modelling in both the architectural landscape. The main institutions where he worked on projects of relief and restoration of ancient monuments are: - Istituto Centrale per il Restauro - Rome - Istituto di Studi Classici Swedish - Roma - Museo Nazionale di Arte Orientale - Roma - Fabbrica di San Pietro - Vatican - Italian Archaeological School of Athens - Secretariat General for the Presidency of the Republic - Superintendence for Archaeological Heritage of Umbria - Superintendence for Archaeological Heritage of Ostia - Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archaeological Rome - Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore –Milano. Of particular interest is the collaboration with the Central Institute for restoration and documentation for the three-dimensional model of the house of Vettii - Pompei, with the Istituto Superiore di Studi Classici a Roma for the relief and digital processing of the plans of San Giovenale, with the Fabbrica di San Pietro for the relief of the Vatican Necropolis, and the Mosaic of Navicella, with the Archaeological Superintendence of Rome for relief in Santa Maria Antiqua, the General Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic for the reconstruction of 3D model and stages of the hill del Quirinale. Starting in 1999, is specialized in 3D solid modelling and reconstruction of landscapes, presenting his work in the following events: the virtual and fruition of Cultural Property (2003) (ENEA - Italian Association of Artificial Intelligence, CNR - ICIB, NAPOLI) ISTITUTO University Suor Orsola Benincasa (2007) Display Multimedia: Monastiraki and the valley of Amari Creation of 3D models and the reconstruction of the landscape of Crete and the valley of Amari
Esperto in topography
Sven Stefano Tilia
Born in Göteborg (Sweden) on 1 May 1961. IsIAO member and general partner of Studio 3R s.a.s. of Alessandro and Stefano Tilia Sven. He received the Scientific maturity in 1980, he received his diploma as part of a programmer set up by the Lazio region in 1993. He has also accumulated considerable experience in the use of precision instruments for surveying and mapping (total stations, GPS, photogrammetry, laser scanning, computer assisted design, etc..) Working for engineering companies (shipbuilding and design of high - voltage). In 1989 he began work in the field of architectural and archaeological survey, carried out missions in Greece for the Italian Archaeological School in Athens and in China with the IsIAO and the MAE. During the academic year 1998/99 he acted as assistant to the contract in the course of "Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation" and "Survey and Analysis Techniques of Ancient Monuments" held by Prof. Angela Bizzarro at the Institute Universitario Suor Orsola Benincasa - Napoli. As of 1 January 2004, has a contract with the same University and teaches “ Outline of Information for BBCC “. Professor of Topography, GIS and Remote Sensing in the POR Campania 2000/2006 - for the course: "Superior technician for Monitoring and Management of Land and Environment" Professor of CAD and GIS in the course of the project "Integrated System for Diagnosis of artistic" - SIDART. Speech deserves the activity performed over the years on projects of relief and restoration of ancient monuments with foreign nations, in cooperation with institutes and universities in Italy and abroad, work in nations such as Iran, Ethiopia , China, Egypt, in collaboration with the Archaeological School of Athens to Crete and Lemnos - Greece. Of particular interest is the collaboration with the Central Institute for restoration and documentation for the three-dimensional model of the house of Vettii – Pompei, with the Istituto Superiore di Studi Classici a Roma for the relief and digital processing of the plans of San Giovenale, with the Fabbrica di San Pietro for the relief of the Vatican Necropolis, and the Mosaic of Navicella, with the Archaeological Superintendence of Rome for relief in Santa Maria Antiqua, the General Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic for the reconstruction of 3D model and stages of the hill Quirinale and the course in topography and photogrammetry in architecture, under the UNESCO project on the conservation of cultural property in the area of south-eastern Europe together with the Institute for Monuments of Culture of "Albania."
Epigraphist
Gianfilippo Terribili
Born in Rome on 27/5/1977, he graduated from the Faculty of Arts at the University "La Sapienza di Roma" in 2003 with a thesis in Iranian Philology. Currently holds a doctorate in literary and philological studies on the Ancient Near East and the pre-Islamic Iran "at the same university.
Archeologo
Fabrizio Sinisi
Responsabile della Segreteria
Sara Mattarozzi
Graduated in 2007 from the University of Rome La Sapienza in Arts, specializing in history, religion and philology pre Iran and Central Asia.
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KURDISH STAFF
Director of Antiquities
Kamal Rashid
Director of the museum
Hashem Hama
Geologist
Dliva A. Ali
Restorer
Karwan Omer
Archaeologist
Ismail Khaled Rahman
Archaeologist
Bekhal A. Mahmood
Archaeologist
Othman Tawfeeq Fattah
Archaeologist
Mahabad Amin
Archaeologist
Bykhal Abdullah
Archaeologist
Mohammed S. Karim
Archaeologist
Nigar Amin
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