Flavia FRISONE

Associate Professor of GREEK HISTORY [L-ANT/02]

Latest update, 06/2019

Associate Professor at the University of Salento, Lecce (Italy), Dept. of Cultural Heritage.

Since 2000/2001 she has taught Ancient Geography and Greek History in the degree and post-graduate courses in Archaeology, as well as in the  Specialization School in Classic e Medieval Archaeology “Dinu Adamesteanu”; she is also fellow the PhD ini Cultural Heritage (formerly Ancient History). 

Graduate and post-graduate studies in Classical Philology, Archaeology and Greek History at the Universities of Messina (degree thesis in Greek Philology, 1988), Pisa (Scuola Normale Superiore, 1988-90) and Lecce (scholaship, 1990-1992, and specializzation in Classical Archaeology, thesis in Greek Epigraphy, 1992). PhD in Ancient History (PhD thesis 1996). 

She worked and still now collaborates with public or private research institutes in Italy and abroad and partecipated as full member to research projects funded by Italian Ministry of Scientific Reasearch and UE (PRIN 1998; PRIN 2003; PRIN 2006; INTERREG III A Greece-Italy 2006). 

Her studies are concerned with history and society of ancient Greece, Magna Graecia and Sicily during the Archaic and Classical periods.

One important topic among her researches regards ancient Greek funerary rituals, a subject on which she has widely published (besides various articles, a monograph, Leggi e regolamenti funerari nel mondo greco. Le fonti epigrafiche, Galatina 2000).

She also studies Greek colonisation, in particular on the topic of Greek secondary colonization she has conducted a long research project with M. Lombardo and co-edited the volume Colonie di colonie: le fondazioni sub-coloniali greche tra colonizzazione e colonialismo, Galatina 2009. She is also interested in studies on the forms and models of Greek in the mobility in the Ancient Mediterranean, with special attention to relatioships between Greeks and local societies, as documented by literary sources, inscriptions and archaeological evidence. 

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