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The Rediscovery of Catacombs between the 16th and 20th Century in the Mediterranean Basin

Project description

Comprehensive analysis of catacomb rediscovery

Beneath the sun-soaked landscapes of the Mediterranean, there lies a hidden world of ancient catacombs. Shrouded in darkness, these underground marvels hold cultural evidence of the transition from antiquity to the Middle Ages. However, there has been no comprehensive analysis of their rediscovery, with most investigations confined to local scales. Until now. With the support of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, the UndergroundMed project will unearth the secrets of these catacombs dating from the 16th to the 20th centuries. Specifically, the project will study travel patterns, exploration efforts, archival records and museum collections. By combining archaeological surveys, museum studies and archival research, UndergroundMed will shed light on the impact of catacomb rediscoveries on European culture and scientific excellence.

Objective

This project will trace the history of the rediscovery of ancient catacombs between the 16th and 20th centuries across the Mediterranean from a broad European perspective, through studies conducted on travel influx, exploration, archive and museum collections. Catacombs are a valuable and cultural evidence of the transition from Antiquity to the Middle Ages in the Mediterranean basin. However, there are currently no systematic analyses on their rediscovery, since in-depth investigations have only been carried out on a local scale. The study will fill this gap and maintain a strong interest in museum and collection history, which so far has been greatly underrepresented in research. No studies have focused on the role played by catacomb archaeology from a perspective that will assist in building a European common culture. UndergroundMed will trace the history of the rediscovery of catacombs by a vast number of scholars, explorers and others during the aforementioned periods. The research will focus on various countries, using a multi-disciplinary approach combining archaeological surveys, museum studies and archival investigations to highlight the impact of these rediscoveries in European culture and its scientific excellence. The project will open the door to debate in regard to the historical definition of a shared European identity in a borderless Europe. Moreover, it will define the roles that European scholars had on the creation of an international and multicultural research-network while travelling across the shores of the Mediterranean, in search for catacombs. Ultimately, the fellowship will greatly contribute towards the researcher’s academic career, through networks, research experience and dissemination activities within the host institution together with the selected secondment. The relevant transfer of knowledge with the host institution will also greatly contribute towards the researcher’s career progression.

Coordinator

UNIVERSITA TA MALTA
Net EU contribution
€ 221 564,40
Address
TAL OROQQ
2080 MSIDA
Malta

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Region
Malta Malta Malta
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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