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Dr Calaon has been awarded the prestigious Marie Curie International Outgoing Fellowship by the European Community in 2014, for his three-year project “Voices of Venice” to pursue his research in the anthro-ecological reappraisal of the Origin of Venice. For this investigation he will be hosted by the Stanford University.
Dr. Diego Calaon is a post-classical archaeologist. He is the site director of archaeological project in Torcello (Venice, Ca’ Foscari University). The excavation aim is to investigate the Late Antique and Early Middle Age origins of the “Serenissima”. In the last ten years, he worked as site director in several archaeological project in Venice Lagoon Area (San Giacomo in Palduo, San Lorenzo d’Ammiana, Torcello) and in the upper Adriatic (Comacchio, Treviso). Diego Calaon has also been actively involved in the Venetian colonial project in Dalmatia (“Stari Bar Project” in Montenegro and “The Heritage of Serenissima” in Croatia) directed by Sauro Gelichi and Mitja Gustin. The project aims have been to evaluate the impact on the local communities of Venetian and Ottoman trade systems.
Diego Calaon is also an associated researcher on the “Mauritian Archaeological and Cultural Heritage project” (M.A.C.H). Through this project, he has expanded his global and colonial expertise with reference to the reconstruction of the past, going beyond the classic chronological boundaries inscribed by Italian and European training systems.
Methodologically, his archaeological research has focused primarily on landscape transformations during the Early Middle Ages in the Adriatic region. Using GIS and a holistic approach to data management, I has worked on the impacts of both short and long term landscape and ecological changes. His Ph.D. research was innovative resulting in a thorough rewriting of the history and ‘place’ of Early Medieval emporia, principally Venice and Commachio, redefining them as key hubs between the eastern Mediterranean and northern European economies.
In addition to the post-doctoral position at Ca’ Foscari University, he is a consultant for the Regional Council of Veneto, where he has been appointed of the management of two EU project.
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St Peter of Osor (Island of Cres) and Benedictine monasticism in the Adriatic areapp.91-106, (2024)
Jovan Djordjevic,Diego Calaon
Communications in Computer and Information Science The Future of Heritage Science and Technologies: ICT and Digital Heritagepp.303-316, (2022)
DIEGO CALAON, CORINNE FOREST
Connecting Continentspp.253-290, (2018)
Archéologie des migrationspp.329-342, (2017)
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Hortus Artium Medievaliumno. 2 (2014): 804-816
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