Dr. Luigi Pinchetti
Research Assistant
Room: 3.089 ,
Rabinstraße 8, 53111 Bonn
Consultation hours by arrangement
l.pinchetti@uni-bonn.de
+49 228 73-5649
Short CV
2010-2013 | Bachelor's degree in Archaeology, University of Rome "La Sapienza" (IT). |
2013-2016 | Master's degree in Mediterranean Archaeology, Leiden University (NL). |
2016-2020 | Doctorate in Christian Archaeology within the framework of the DFG Research Training Group 1878 "Archaeology of Pre-Modern Economic Areas", University of Bonn (DE). |
Since 2021 | Research assistant at the Department of Christian Archaeology in Bonn. |
Research focus
Landscape archaeology
Economic archaeology
Archaeology of religions
Scholarships
2020 | Premio Riccardo Francovich e Ottone d'Assia (Società Archeologi Medievisti Italiani) |
since 2022 | Argelander Starter Kit Grant (University of Bonn) |
Projects
Publications
Pinchetti, L., 2021. Between town and monastery. Peasant economy in the 1st millennium AD, Firenze: All'Insegna del Giglio (open access)
T. De Haas, D. Peeters, L. Pinchetti (eds), City-Hinterland Relations on the Move? The Impact of Socio-Political Change on Local Economies from the Perspective of Survey Archaeology, Panel 11.3, Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World 49 (Heidelberg, Propylaeum 2021) (open access)
Pinchetti, L. 2022. Gelukkig Campanie, een aards paradijs, in Steffens, B.J.W. (ed), Sterven in Schoonheid. De wereld van Pompei en Herculaneum (Zwolle: Waanders), 72-81.
Pinchetti, L., 2021. The economic meaning of settlement hierarchies: a case study from the Roman Upper Volturno Basin. In T. De Haas, D. Peeters, L. Pinchetti (eds), City-Hinterland Relations on the Move? The Impact of Socio-Political Change on Local Economies from the Perspective of Survey Archaeology, Panel 11.3, Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World 49 (Heidelberg, Propylaeum 2021) 25-38. (open access)
Pinchetti, L., 2015. The House behind the Production Centre. Social Identities in Molisan villae rusticae. In Y. Boswinkel, A. Meens, S. Tews and S. Vroegrop (eds), A Theoretical Approach to Ancient Housing, Graduate School workshop, April 24th -25th April 2014, Leiden (Graduate School of Archaeology occasional papers 15). Leiden: Faculty of Archaeology, 41-45.