

Archaeology Lectures & Illustrated Talks
Paolo Coruzzi is an archaeologist, filmmaker, and lecturer specialising in the archaeology of early Christianity and the sacred landscapes of the ancient Mediterranean.
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His illustrated talks combine archaeological research, field photography, and historical storytelling, offering audiences a vivid journey into the ancient past.

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Sacred Landscapes of Early Christianity.
Sacred Landscapes of Early Christianity
Archaeology in the Footsteps of Saint Paul
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Description:
This illustrated lecture explores the archaeological landscapes connected with Saint Paul’s journeys across Asia Minor. Through photography, maps, and archaeological evidence, the talk reveals how Roman cities such as Perge, Ephesus, and Hierapolis gradually transformed into early Christian communities.
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Themes include:
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the Roman world of the first Christians
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archaeological evidence of early Christian communities
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sacred landscapes and burial traditions
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the transformation of pagan cities
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Duration: 45–60 minutes
Other Lecture Topics
Early Christianity & Sacred Landscapes
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Sacred Landscapes of Early Christianity
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Rock-Cut Churches and Necropolis in Southern Italy
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Ancient Civilisations
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Ancient Turkey: From Göbekli Tepe to Early Christianity
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Discovering Saqqara
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Mesoamerica
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From the Olmecs to the Aztecs
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Maya Architecture
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Booking Information
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Lectures are suitable for:
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archaeological societies
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universities
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museums
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cultural institutes
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historical associations
Talks can be delivered in person or online.
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