15/06/2026
Nuovo incontro del ciclo Orizzonti di ricerca: Nuove scoperte e prospettive su Asia occidentale ed egitto antichi.
Daniele Morandi Bonacossi – From the Nineveh Countryside to Nimrud: Exploring Rural and Urban Archeology in Assyria.
Daniel E. Lawrence – Sustainability Lessons from Southwest Asia through Archaeology: Exploring Persistence and Inequality in Deep Time
🕦 19 giugno ore 14:30
📍 Palazzo Nuovo, Sala Seminari
10/06/2026
Inizia domani la serie di conferenze per il grande pubblico sulle attività archeologiche dell’Università di Torino in Italia e all’estero: primo appuntamento la presentazione delle nostre ricerche in Egitto condotte dal prof. Massimiliano Nuzzolo
02/05/2026
LECTURE. Giulia Adelaide Grandi, “Kültepe – Kanesh e il sistema dei kārum: Struttura e dinamiche del commercio paleoassiro”
📍Palazzo Nuovo, Aula 19
🕦 5 Maggio 2026, ore 16
28/04/2026
LECTURE. Ciclo di conferenze ‘Orizzonti di Ricerca: Nuove scoperte e prospettive su Asia Occidentale ed Egitto Antichi.
Miguel John Versluys (Università di Leiden), Global Rome. Empire Formation in an Afro-Eurasian Perspective (250 bce-14 ce)
📍Palazzo Nuovo, Sala Seminari - 3. piano
🕦 29 aprile 2026 ore 15
21/04/2026
LECTURE. Una nuova conferenza del ciclo ‘Orizzonti di Ricerca: Nuove scoperte e prospettive su Asia Occidentale ed Egitto Antichi.
GRÉGOIRE NICOLET () “A School@at Mari: The Data from Chantier K”
📍Palazzo Nuovo, Sala Seminari - 3. piano
🕦 28 aprile 2026 ore 16
13/04/2026
We are pleased to announce the First DANES Summer School and Hackathon (DANES ScHack 2026), taking place 6–10 July 2026 at the University of Turin, Italy.
Organised by the Department of Historical Studies (University of Turin) and the Digital Ancient Near Eastern Studies (DANES) Network, ScHack 2026 brings together students of the ancient world with cutting-edge computational methods in an intensive week of teaching, hands-on practice, and social events.
THREE PARALLEL TRACKS
Track 1 — Ancient Language Processing
NLP, treebanks, transformer models, LLMs, and prompt engineering applied to cuneiform, Akkadian, Latin, and Ancient Greek corpora.
Teachers: Shai Gordin (Open University of Israel) & Marco Passarotti (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan) with his CIRCSE team: F. Mambrini, R. Sprugnoli, E. Litta, G. Moretti, G. Rambelli, F. Iurescia, R. Leotta, and C. Corbetta.
Track 2 — Computer Vision for Material Culture
2D/3D imaging, OCR, photogrammetry, and multimodal LLMs applied to manuscripts and ancient artefacts.
Teachers: Morris Alper (Carnegie Mellon University) & Steffen Bauer (IWR, Heidelberg University)
Track 3 — Network Analysis for Ancient Cultures
Social, spatial, and dynamic network analysis applied to ancient societies.
Teachers: Haleli Harel (BBAW Berlin, Minerva Stiftung Postdoctoral Fellow)
KEY DETAILS
📅 Dates: 6–10 July 2026
🏛 Venue: University of Turin, Italy
🎓 Format: Morning lectures (10:00–13:00) + afternoon hackathon sessions (15:00–18:00)
👥 Places: Max 10 students per track
💶 Fee: €200 — includes accommodation and meals for the full week
📜 Certificate of completion issued to all participants
💻 No prior programming experience required — bring your own data and research questions
⏰ Application deadline: 1 May 2026
HOW TO APPLY
Complete the registration form at:
👉 https://digitalpasts.github.io/ScHack2026/registration.html
CONTACT
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[email protected] (academic content)
17/03/2026
LECTURE. Our VP Richard Bussmann will give a lecture titled “THE RISE OF THE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN STATE: BETWEEN REPRESENTATIONS AND PRACTICES”
🕦 March 19th, 11am
📍 Palazzo Nuovo, Sala Seminari 3. piano
11/03/2026
We welcome RICHARD BUSSMANN as a visiting professor in Egyptology.
Richard Bussmann studied Egyptology, Assyriology and Theology at the universities of Heidelberg, Berlin and Göttingen. He obtianed his MA in Egyptology in 2002 from Free University Berlin and his PhD in 2007 from the same university. His doctoral thesis has examined the archaeology and history of the community shrines of Egypt in the Third millennium BC. Richard was a lecturer at University College London from 2010 to 2016 and is full professor of Egyptology at the Unviersity of Cologne since 2016. He leads an excavation project in Zawyet Sultan entitled “Archaeology and Heritage in Middle Egypt” and was recently awarded an ERC Advanced Grant for the project “SUBALTERNEGY: Subalternity in early Egypt”. His research interests are the archaeology and society of ancient Egypt, comparative approaches to early complex societies, the integration of visual, material and written culture, and social and cultural theory.
04/03/2026
LECTURE. Continua il nostro ciclo di conferenze con Betina Faist dell’Università di Heidelberg: ‘New from Middle Assyrian Mardama: The Texts from the Governor’s Residence’
🕦 Martedì 10 Marzo, ore 14
📍Palazzo Nuovo, Aula Seminari, 3' piano