Armando
De Guio
deguio@interplanet.it
piazza
Capitaniato 7 - 35139 PADOVA
049/8274594
Docente di
Metodologia e Tecnica della Ricerca
archeologica
Metodologia della Ricerca archeologica
Tecniche di scavo e ricognizione
Curriculum
Armando De Guio, at present Associated Professor
in "Method and Techniques of Archaeological research " at
the Dept. of Arcaheoilogy, Univ. of Padua, Italy, has
developed, through a number of key activities (direction of
national and international archaeological projects,
research and/or teaching in Italy and in foreign countries
- especially Great Britain, U.S.A., Spain, Poland, USA,
Burkina-Faso), an expertise spread in a range of related
problem-domains and disciplines: General Method and Theory,
Quantitative Archaeology (from Seriation to Survival
Analysis, Spatial Analysis, G.I.S., Expert Systems,
Simulation and Modelling, Neural Networks), Surface
Archaeology, Remote Sensing, Prospections, Landscape
Archaeology, Demographic Archaeology, Landscapes of Power,
Landscapes of the Mind, Exchange Models, Ethno-Historical
Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Public Archaeology
and Eco-Cultural Resource Management, Archaeology of War.
In his major field of practical activity - Surface
Archaeology - Armando De Guio, also president of C.I.S.A.S.
(International Centre For The Study Of Surface
Archaeology), is directing four major long-term
field-survey projects, that have involved far reaching
collaborations with some major Italian and foreign
institutions (particularly: Universities of Lancaster,
London, Nottingham, Boston-BU, Napoli,
Ouagadougou-Burkina-Faso, Center for Remote Sensing-Boston,
African Studies Center-Boston, Metalcaff lab of
Nanotechnology-Boston, ACCORDIA and CISAR-London, British
School at Rome): (1) AMPBV (Alto-Medio Polesine - Basso
Veronese), begun in 1986 in an area of the Eastern Po Plain
(Veneto Region, Verona and Rovigo Provinces); (2) MONTI
BERICI, started in 1993 in an area of the pre-alpine
hill/mountain system (Veneto Region, Vicenza Province); (3)
ALTOPIANO DEI SETTE COMUNI, started in 1993 in the
pre-alpine upland (Veneto Region, Vicenza Province); (3)
SOUROU, started in 1999 in the Sourou Valley (Northern
Burkina-Faso.
Indirizzi di ricerca
- Archeologie
applicate
- Paesaggi Fossili
