When AUR President Richard Hodges is not based in Rome at the helm of the University, he can often be found in a corner of the Mediterranean adding another excavation to his lengthy and esteemed list of digs. In the past couple of months, several articles by Professor Hodges reporting back on his excavations have been published in Archaeology magazines.
The first article was published in the September 2017 edition of Current World Archaeology, and here Professor Hodges reflects on the progress of excavations in Maremma, Tuscany, 35 years on from his first visit to the area. The area’s ancient settlements are well-researched and well-documented – thanks in part to earlier excavations by Professor Hodges himself – but on this occasion, the focus was on the area’s fortunes and failures in trade, politics and agriculture during the Middle Ages. Professor Hodges has been working on this ERC project in collaboration with Professor Giovanna Bianchi (Università di Siena).
Clickhereto read "Richard Hodges travels to Maremma".
We look forward to catching up with Professor Hodges’ projects again soon!