Investigador distinguido e Professore a contratto presso Universidad de Sevilla (2022-) - Professore a contratto presso Università degli Studi di Roma 'Tor Vergata' (2019 - ) - Ph.D. in Antichità Classiche e loro fortuna (XXXI ciclo) presso Università degli Studi di Roma 'Tor Vergata' (24/05/2019): titolo tesi "La statuaria in marmo da Lucus Feroniae: cronologie, tecniche, contesti e società". - Ph.D. in Scienze archeologiche e discipline storico-artistiche (XVII ciclo) presso Università degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II' (06/02/2006): titolo tesi "Marmora Neapolitana. Le sculture in marmo da Napoli romana". - Diploma di Specializzazione in Archeologia della Magna Grecia presso Università degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II' (voto: 70/70 cum laude, 31/10/2001): titolo tesi "Sculture in marmo da Napoli al Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli. Saggio di catalogo". - Laurea in Lettere Classiche presso Università degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II' (24/03/1998): titolo tesi: "Macellum. Mercato alimentare dei romani alla luce delle nuove scoperte".
Educations - Researcher and Adjunct Professor at Sevilla University (2022-) - Adjunct professor at 'Tor Vergata' University, Rome (2019 - ) - Ph.D. in Classical Antiquities (31st cycle) at 'Tor Vergata' University, Rome (discussed 24/05/2019): thesis title "La statuaria in marmo da Lucus Feroniae: cronologie, tecniche, contesti e società". - Ph.D. in Archaeological Sciences (Greek and Roman Archaeology), 17th cycle at 'Federico II' University, Naples (discussed 06/02/2006): thesis title "Marmora Neapolitana. Le sculture in marmo da Napoli romana". - Specialization Diploma in Archaeology at 'Federico II' University, Naples (Marks: 70/70 cum laude, 31/10/2001): thesis title "Sculture in marmo da Napoli al Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli. Saggio di catalogo". - First degree in Classics at 'Federico II' Univerity, Naples (discussed 24/03/1998): thesis title: "Macellum. Mercato alimentare dei romani alla luce delle nuove scoperte".
PERSONAL
Name Armando CRISTILLI
Birth 6/29/1972
Address Via Bartolo Longo, n° 91/C
Naples, ITALY- 80147
Phone (+39) 081-5968973(home)
(+39) 333-4093195 (mobile)
E-mail Armando.Cristilli@uniroma2.it
armandocristilli@hotmail.com
Website http://uniroma2.academia.edu/ArmandoCristilli
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Armando_Cristilli
ORCID orcid.org/0000-0001-6669-8809
EDUCATION
2019
PhD in Classical Antiquities and Their Heritage, University “Tor Vergata” at Rome (XXXI cycle)
Dissertation Committee: Prof. Margherita Bonanno Aravantinos, Prof. Isabel Rodá de Llanza, Prof. Annarena Ambrogi.
Dissertation Title: “Le sculture in marmo da Lucus Feroniae. Contesti, tecniche e società”.
2008
Greek language and literature teaching qualification for secondary schools.
2006
PhD in Archaeological and Historical-Artistic Sciences, University “Federico II” at Naples (XVII cycle)
Dissertation Committee: Prof. Daniela Scagliarini Corlaita, Prof. Luca Cerchiai.
Dissertation Title: “Marmora Neapolitana. Le sculture in marmo da Napoli romana”.
2001
M.A. of Archaeology and History of Greek-Roman Art, University “Federico II” at Naples.
Dissertation Committee: Prof. Carlo Gasparri, Prof. Stefania Adamo Muscettola.
Dissertation Title: Sculture in marmo da Napoli al Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli: saggio di catalogo.
2000
Latin and Italian languages and literatures teaching qualification for primary and secondary schools.
1998
M.A. in Classical Studies (108/110), University “Federico II” at Naples.
Dissertation Committee: Prof. Raffaella Pierobon Benoit; Dr. Antonio De Simone.
Dissertation title: “Macellum. Mercato alimentare dei Romani alla luce delle nuove scoperte”.
1990
High School Diploma, Liceo Classico Statale “Vittorio Imbriani”, Pomigliano d’Arco – Naples.
ADDITIONAL EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION
2016
1st Course in management and financing for research in the Humanist, University “Tor Vergata” at Rome, Rome.
2009
Course “Innovascuola” for the use of the Interactive Smart Board in the teaching methodology, Naples.
2003-2006
Field trips sponsored by the University “Federico II” at Naples: research in Rome (German Archaeological Institute), London (British Museum), Amsterdam (Allard Pierson Museum), Frankfurt am Rhein (Liebieghaus), Berlin (Staatlische Museen), Sevilla (Casa de Pilatos), Santiponce (Italica’s ruins), Wien (Kunsthistorisches Museum), Krakow (Muzeum Ksia??t Czartoryskich), Budapest (Szépmüvészeti Múzeum), Madrid (Archivo Nacional and Palacio Real, Museo del Prado, Museo Arquéologico Nacional), Naples (Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Museo Nazionale di San Martino, Museo Civico “Gaetano Filangieri” and Archivio di Stato), Simancas (Archivo Nacional), as well as further study of Roman art and architecture in Italy and elsewhere in Europe during this period.
2003
Course inNeapolitan art collecting history between 15th and 20th century, “Amici delle Ville Vesuviane”, Maddaloni Palace, Naples: Prof. Roberto Ruotolo.
2000
Course inmanagement of the archaeological databases, University “Federico II” at Naples: Prof. RobertoDelle Donne.
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT
2019-now
Adjunct Professor, Department of History, Cultural Heritage, Education and Society - “Tor Vergata” University, Rome.
2017-now
Honorary Fellow, Department of History, Cultural Heritage, Education and Society - “Tor Vergata” University, Rome.
2006
Accreditationas specialized archaeologist by Superintendence of Archaeological Heritage for Naples (MiBact-Na), Naples.
2005
Affiliated Visiting Researcher, Academia des Bellas Artes de San Fernando en Madrid.
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
2018
Cristilli A., “Un inedito ritratto di Caligola dalla Villa della gens Volusia a Lucus Feroniae”, in C. Marquez – D. Ojeda (eds.), VIII Reunión sobra la Escultura Romana en España, Córdoba, 23-37.
2018
Cristilli A., “"Al vederla voi la direste a prima vista scoltura di greco autore". Sulla statua di Musa dall'Odeion della Villa del Pausilypon a Napoli”, in E. Nuzzo – R. Bosso (eds.), Symplegmata. Studi di archeologia dedicati a Simona Minichino, Napoli, 179-190.
2017
Cristilli A., “From Nero to Vespasian. Two re-carved marble portraits in Lucus Feroniae”, Analysis Archaeologica. An International Journal of Western Mediterranean Archaeology, 3, 37-44.
2017
Cristilli A., “A proposito di una statua nello Hüftmanteltypus al Museo Storico Archeologico dell'Antica Nola”, Rivista di Studi Pompeiani, 28, 105-111.
2016
Cristilli A., “La scultura in marmo”, in A. Russo Tagliente – G. Ghini – L. Caretta (eds.), Lucus Feroniae. Il santuario, la città, il territorio, Roma, 133-138.
2016
Cristilli A., “Una nota di archeologia campana: il Dioniso nel tipo “Sardanapalo” dalla villa imperiale del Pausilypon a Napoli”, Oebalus, 10, 243-259.
2015
Cristilli A., “Le evidenze greche e romane nell’Insula Episcopalis di Napoli: una nuova ricostruzione storico-strutturale”, Bulletin Antieke Beschaving, 89, 79-98.
2015
Review to M. Amodio, Le sepolture a Neapolis dall'età imperiale al tardo-antico. Scelte insediative, tipologie sepolcrali e usi funerari tra III e VI secolo, (Giannini Editore), Napoli 2014, 257, ISBN 978-88-7431-729-5, in Oebalus, 10, 327-333.
2015
Cristilli A., “Macellum and Imperium. The relationship between the
Roman State and the market-building construction”, Analysis Archaeologica, 1, 69-86.
2012
Cristilli A., Le sculture da Neapolis nelle collezioni del Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli, Napoli.
2012
Cristilli A., “L’arredo scultoreo delle villae maritimae della Penisola Sorrentina”, in C. Pepe – F. Senatore (eds.), Piano di Sorrento. Una storia di terra e di mare. Atti del I, II e III ciclo di conferenze (2010-2011) sulla storia del territorio di Piano e della Penisola Sorrentina, Roma, 77-95.
2008-2012
Cristilli A., “Riconsiderazioni cronologiche e topografiche su una statua loricata dal territorio di Napoli”, Rendiconti dell’Accademia di Archeologia, lettere e Belle Arti di Napoli, 79, 35-43.
2011
Cristilli A., “Surrentum ductum amoenum. Sculture in marmo dalla «c.d. Villa di Agrippa Postumo» a Sorrento”, Oebalus, 6, 179-213.
2010
Cristilli A., “Il monumento a Pansini nel Palazzo Gravina: il torso marmoreo di età romana”, in A. Cristilli – G. D’Agostino – L. Di Mauro – G. Pane (eds.), Il monumento a Pansini in Palazzo Gravina tra Storia e Archeologia, Napoli.
2009
Di Luca G. – Cristilli A., “Origine ed evoluzione del c.d. opus africanum: le attestazioni campane”, Domus Herculanensis Rationes, 1, 23-42.
2008
Cristilli A., “Tra evergetismo e culto imperiale: le statue-ritratto dal Macellum di Pompei”, Rivista di Studi Pompeiani, 19, 35-43.
2008
Cristilli A., “Nuovi dati d’archivio sulle «Muse di Agnano» al Liebieghaus”, Napoli Nobilissima, 9, n.s. V, 252-257.
2008
Cristilli A., “L’arredo statuario del complesso archeologico di Agnano. Scultori a Napoli nel II sec. d.C.”, Bulletin Antieke Beschaving, 83, 155-169.
2007
Cristilli A., “Alcune osservazioni sulla Nike tipo Paionios da Napoli”, Oebalus, 2, 187-202.
2007
Cristilli A., “L’Iside Pelagia di Budapest: problemi di iconografia e di cronologia”, Bulletin Antieke Beschaving, 82, 207-212.
2006
Cristilli A., “Marmora Neapolitana: sculture “ritrovate” da Napoli romana”, Oebalus, 1, 157-194.
2006
Cristilli A., “La Nereide su pistrice da Posillipo. Vecchi dati e nuove acquisizioni”, Napoli Nobilissima, 7, n.s. V, 2, 81-94.
2004-2005
Cristilli A., “L’acquedotto romano di Pratola Serra (Avellino)”, Rendiconti dell’Accademia di Archeologia, Lettere e Belle Arti di Napoli, 73, 171-190.
2003
Cristilli A., “Sculture neapolitane al Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli”, Rivista dell’Istituto Nazionale di Archeologia e Storia dell’Arte, 58, 7-35.
1999
Cristilli A.,“Il complesso di Za Rodinu: apatouron o macellum?”, Rendiconti dell’Accademia di Archeologia, Lettere e Belle Arti di Napoli, 68, 53-67.
TEACHING
2019-2020
University “Tor Vergata” at Rome. Department of History, Cultural Heritage, Education and Society (DSPSF)). Course of cataloguing, inventory and documentation of ancient sculptures for 20 students in undergraduates lecture course (Roman Archaeology and Roman Provincial Archaeology). Emphasized studies of ancient marble sculptures.
2015-now
University “Tor Vergata” at Rome. Department of History, Cultural Heritage, Education and Society. Created original lectures for 20 students in undergraduates lecture course (Roman Archaeology). Emphasized interdisciplinary nature of studies of public buildings in Roman town, of Roman town planning, of necropolis and of marble sculpture.
2013
University of Genoa. DAFIST. Lectures: “Macella: origins, urban organization, structure and function” for 60 students in undergraduates lecture course (Greek and Roman Archaeology). Emphasized the studies of Roman macellum.
2011
University “Federico II” at Naples. Department of Architecture, Teacher for Archaeology (Type D - “The Roman Town – The Macellum”). Created original lectures for 70 students in undergraduates lecture course. Emphasized interdisciplinary nature of studies of public buildings in Roman town planning.
2010
University “Federico II” at Naples. Department of Architecture, Teacher for Archaeology (Type D - “The Roman Town”). Created original lectures for 70 students in undergraduates lecture course. Emphasized interdisciplinary nature of studies of ancient town planning.
2009
University “Federico II” at Naples. Department of Historic Sciences, Tutor for Archaeology (Type D – “The Roman Sculpture”). Created original lectures for 60 students in undergraduates lecture course. Emphasized standard catalogues of archaeological materials.
2008
University “Federico II” at Naples. Department of Historic Sciences, Lecturer and tutor for Archaeology (Type D – “The Roman Portrait in Imperial Age”). Created original lectures and exams for 30 students in undergraduates lecture course. Emphasized interdisciplinary nature of studies of Roman sculpture.
2006
University “Federico II” at Naples. Department of Historic Sciences, Lecturer and tutor for Archaeology (Type D – “The Roman Portrait in Republican Age”). Created original lectures for 30 students in undergraduate lecture course; emphasized interdisciplinary nature of studies of Roman sculpture.
LECTURES
10.24.2019
“De Calígula a Sabina: los retratos de la villa de Lucio Volusio Saturnino en Lucus Feroniae”, at Seminario Internacional "Programas ornamentales en las villae de la hispania romana (I)", Yecla (Spain).
10.12.2019
“Il sacello di Lucus Feroniae: dall’Aedes Genii Coloniae al sacrario della famiglia di Germanico”, at Germanico, l’imperatore mancato. In occasione del bimillenario della morte di Germanico Giulio Cesare, Antiquarium di Lucus Feroniae, Capena (Italy).
3.28.2019
“Per una risistemazione dell’arredo dell’Aedes Genii Coloniae a Lucus Feroniae: la statua nel tipo “Offerente” e il togato inv. 91421”, at X Reunion Internacional de Escultura Romana en Hispania. Yecla, Museo Arqueológico Municipal Cayetano de Mergelina de Yecla Del 28 al 30 de marzo de 2019, Yecla (Spain).
2.27.2019
“Life occasions and sculpture display. The Volusii Saturnini visual patronage at Lucus Feroniae”, at Hergestellt und aufgestellt.Produktionsdynamiken und Kontexte römischer Skulpturen im antiken Mittelmeerraum, Internationale Tagung vom 25.– 27. Februar 2019 an der Universität Graz, Graz (Austria).
9.18.2018
“Living in the villa. New data on the historical and ideological dynamics of the Volusii Saturnini suburbanum at Lucus Feroniae” at 5th Landscape Archaeology Conference (LAC), Newcastle upon Tyne and Durham, 17-20 September 2018 (United Kingdom).
5.25.2018
“Aesthetics as Approval of Urban Trade? The Porch and its Variations on the Main Façade of the Roman macella” at 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology (AIAC) Cologne/Bonn, 22 – 26 May 2018, Bonn (Germany).
4.12.2018
“Reusing and Kinds of Reusing of a Roman Commercial Space in Late Antiquity: the Macellum Case Study”, at Roman Archaeology Conference (RAC) / Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (TRAC), 12-14 april 2018, Edinburgh (Great Britain).
10.5.2016
“Un inedito ritratto di Caligola dalla Villa della gens Volusia a Lucus Feroniae”, at the 8th International Conference by C. Marquez – J. M. Noguera - D. Ojeda, Reunión de Escultura Romana en España, 5-7 octubre 2016, Córdoba-Baen, Córdoba – Baen (Spain).
9.21.2012
“Macellum and Imperium: the Relationship between the Roman State and the Market-Building Construction in the Provincial Cities”, at the 1st International Conference by M. Jankovi? – V. Mihajlovi? (eds.), Imperialism and Identities at the Edge of the Roman World. Petnica Science Center, September 20th - 23rd 2012 - Valijevo (Serbia).
6.25.2011
“The sculptural furniture of the maritime villas of the Sorrento Peninsula” in 2nd conferences cycle by C. Pepe - F. Senatore Piano di Sorrento. A history of land and sea. May-July 2011 - Piano di Sorrento (Italy).
5.19.2010
“The Pansini monument in Gravina Palace - Naples: what is it?” in conferences cycle by L. Di Mauro - B. Gravagnuolo We recover the memory - Naples, Gravina Palace, May 12-26, 2010, Naples (Italy).
ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD WORK
2000-2002
1997- 2004
Excavations at Greek-Roman site of Cumae (Cuma-Naples), Italy: Consultant (Department of Historic Sciences, University “Federico II” at Naples).
Management of the didactic service in Pompeii, Herculaneum, Boscoreale, Oplontis and Stabiae with the Service Cooperative “Pompei 2001”.
1999
Excavation of prehistoric site of Casalnuovo - Naples, Italy: Director
1998
Excavations of Gallo-Roman site of Anderitum Gabalorum(Javols), France: Consultant (Department of Historic Sciences, University “Federico II” at Naples).
1996
Excavations of Roman site of Aversa (Caserta), Italy: Director
1996
Excavation of Roman site of Ciorlano (Caserta), Italy: Consultant
1996
Excavation of Roman site of Roccamonfina (Caserta), Italy: Consultant
1995
Excavation of Roman aqueduct of Pratola Serra (Avellino), Italy: Director
1995
Excavation of Roman necropolis of Puteoli (Pozzuoli, Naples), Italy: Director
1995
Excavation of Roman necropolis of Aeclanum(Mirabella Eclano, Avellino), Italy: Director
1994
Excavation of Roman necropolis of Aeclanum (Mirabella Eclano, Avellino), Italy: Director
1994
Excavation of prehistoric site of Taurasi (Avellino), Italy: Consultant
1994
Excavations of Gallo-Roman site of Anderitum Gabalorum (Javols), France: Consultant (Department of Historic Sciences, University “Federico II” at Naples).
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIS
Amici di Pompei, Pompeii
Amici delle Ville Vesuviane, Naples
Società Napoletana di Storia Patria, Naples
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Greek and Roman architecture;
Ancient settlements and town development plan;
Roman brickworks;
Archaeological excavations technology;
Roman sculptures;
Iconology and Portraiture;
Imperial propaganda;
Imperial Portraits;
Imperial Cult;
Lucus Feroniae;
Macellum;
Roman Naples;
Roman Surrentum;
Roman Campania;
Roman Macellum;
Romanization.