Dario Calomino is a classical archaeologist specialised in Greek and Roman coinage. He holds a BA/MA in Classical Archaeology from Padua University and a PhD in Ancient History from Verona University. He worked at the British Museum Department of Coins and Medals as a British Academy Newton Research Fellow in 2012-2013 and as a Project Curator in 2014-2017. In 2016 he curated the exhibition Defacing the Past. Damnation and Desecration in Imperial Rome in gallery 69a. He served on the council of the Royal Numismatic Society in 2013-2016 and on the council of the Roman Society in 2017-2020. He then worked at Warwick University’s Department of Classics in 2017-2020 as a team member of the project Materiality and meaning in Greek festival culture of the Roman Imperial period and he currently is a member of the Roman Provincial Coinage research team. He has worked with many Italian Museums (Verona, Venezia, Brescia, and Rovereto) and currently collaborates with the Medagliere of Museo Nazionale Romano to publish their collections of Roman provincial coins. In 2020 he was awarded a Consolidator Grant by the European Research Council (ERC Horizon 2020, Grant Agreement 101002763) for the project “The Roman Emperor Seen from the Provinces” (RESP: https://ercresp.info/), which is hosted at the Department of Cultures and Civilisations of Verona University in in 2021-2026 and in collaboration with King's College London and the Manufacturing Centre at Warwick University (UK). In 2021 he also received funding from MUR (Italian Ministry of Research) within the FARE Ricerca in Italia (Framework per l'attrazione e il rafforzamento delle eccellenze per la ricerca) programme, for the project "Roman Imperial Image between Coinage and Sculpture" (IRIMeS, Prot. R2035CJB5H), which is hosted by the Department in 2022-2027. Since 2021 he is a corresponding member of the Accademia di Scienze e Lettere di Verona (classe di Scienze Morali, Storie e Filologiche) and since 2023 of the Accademia degli Agiati di Rovereto (classe di Scienze Umane).
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Master's degree in Quaternary, Prehistory and Archaeology (interuniversity) | Ancient Numismatics (2024/2025) | 6 | 6 | ||
Bachelor’s degree in Cultural Heritage | Numismatics (i+p) (2024/2025) | 12 |
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Bachelor’s degree in Humanities | Workshop on the history and art of ancient Egypt (2024/2025) | 3 |
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Bachelor’s degree in Cultural Heritage | Numismatics (i+p) (2023/2024) | 12 |
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Ph. D. programme in Archaeology, Art History and History | Roman imperial imagery from Museum to 3D: new interdisciplinary perspectives for studying the ancient world in the RESP and IRIMES projects (2023/2024) | 1 | 1 | ||
Bachelor’s degree in Humanities | Archaeology and History of Greek and Roman Art (i p) (2022/2023) | 12 |
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Bachelor’s degree in Humanities | Archaeology and History of Greek and Roman Art (i p) (2021/2022) | 12 |
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Topic | Description | Research area |
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Art and Iconography in the Roman Empire | Study of visual culture inn the Roman Empire through the different forms of artistic expression with a special focus on imperial imagery and portraiture |
Archaeology, archaeometry, landscape archaeology
Archaeology, archaeometry, landscape archaeology |
Economy, art and culture of the Roman provinces | Study of the cities of the Roman world from the late Republic to the 3rd century AD through their coinages |
Archaeology, archaeometry, landscape archaeology
Archaeology, archaeometry, landscape archaeology |
Coinage in Greece and Rome | Study of coinage as a source for understanding economic, social, political and cultural life in Greece and Rome |
Archaeology, archaeometry, landscape archaeology
Archaeology, archaeometry, landscape archaeology |
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