Dr Francesca Fulminante

Dr Francesca Fulminante
Marie Curie Experienced Researcher, Universita Roma Tre

Biography

Francesca teaches pre-Roman and Roman Archaeology at the Division of Archaeology in Cambridge and at the University of Roma Tre in Rome; and Roman civilization within the Classical World course at the Institute of Continuing Education. She has just completed a Marie Slodowska Curie Project at the University of Roma Tre which explained the early success of Rome in central Italy by analysing river and road networks in Etruria and Latium vetus during the Early Iron Age.

Her teaching combines a deep knowledge of the material culture and the languages and literature of classical civilizations with the most cutting edge technologies and methodologies acquired during her post-graduates studies at Cambridge. For example her new project on infant feeding practices in Pre-Roman and Roman Italy will combine literary sources, material culture, isotopes analyses, anthropological and DNA analyses to investigate the impact of urbanization and Romanization on infant feeding practices and vice-versa the effect of different feeding practices on morbidity, mortality and demography.

Francesca has conducted research and lectured at leading Institutions and Universities across Europe and encourages questions and debate in her classes. Archaeology is fun for her and a passion, and her courses reflect this.

Courses Taught