Vindonissa Professorship for the Archaeology of the Roman Provinces
The Vindonissa Professorship for the Archaeology of the Roman Provinces is supported by the Canton of Aargau together with the University of Basel. The task of the professorship is to advance interdisciplinary basic research by processing excavations in Roman sites in the Canton of Aargau.
Organizationally, the Vindonissa Professorship for the Archaeology of the Roman Provinces is affiliated with the subject area of European Archaeology of the Department of Ancient Civilizations.
In the sense of "Integrative Archaeology", the Vindonissa Professorship for the Archaeology of the Roman Provinces not only works closely with the other subjects of Ancient Civilizations, but also with the neighboring scientific disciplines represented at the IPNA (Archaeobotany, Archaeozoology, Anthropology, Dendrology, Geoarchaeology, Palynology).
The most important partners of the Vindonissa Professorship for the Archaeology of the Roman Provinces in teaching and research are - among numerous other cooperation partners in Switzerland and abroad - the Cantonal Archaeology of Aargau and the Roman city of Augusta Raurica.
News
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Rosshofgass (Schnitz), Seminarraum S01
Organizer:
IPNA/UFG/PRA in Kooperation mit dem Basler Zirkel für Ur- und Frühgeschichte
"Achtung, Kopf! – Traceologische Masterarbeit zu Basaltartefakten aus der Cueva de Los Cabezazos, Tenerife" UND "Stone Pedestal Secrets – Archäozoologische Auswertung des eisenzeitlichen Gebäudes D1, Sirkeli Höyük"
Rosshofgass (Schnitz), Seminarraum S01
Organizer:
IPNA/UFG/PRA in Kooperation mit dem Basler Zirkel für Ur- und Frühgeschichte
The origins of alpine pastoralism – Bioarchaeological research at Neolithic pastoral sites
Courses
The courses offered by the Vindonissa Professorship for the Archaeology of the Roman Provinces are integrated into the Bachelor of Studies of Ancient Civilizations (focus European Archaeology) and the Master of European Archaeology.
The courses can be found on the website of the subject area of European Archaeology and in the course catalog.