Martina BERGAMO

Position
PhD Student
Dottorato
SCIENZE DELL'ANTICHITÀ
38° Ciclo - Immatricolati nel 2022
Area tematica
GOING WITH THE FLOW: CITTÀ, FIUMI E INSEDIAMENTO COSTIERO NELL’ALTO ADRIATICO TRA LA TARDA ETÀ ROMANA E L’ALTO MEDIOEVO
Supervisore
Favretto Andrea (Università di Trieste) / Calaon Diego
E-mail
martina.bergamo@unive.it
833593@stud.unive.it
Website
www.unive.it/people/martina.bergamo (personal record)
Office
Department of Humanities
Website: https://www.unive.it/dep.humanities

PhD candidate in Ancient Heritage Studies (Department of Humanities; Ca’ Foscari University of Venice). Her doctoral research focuses on landscape archaeology and ancient topography, investigating Late Roman, Late Antique, and Early Medieval settlement patterns across several areas of the north-western Upper Adriatic. Particular emphasis is placed on riverine environments as key connectors between Roman urban centers and the developing lagoon and coastal settlements.

She holds a BA in Conservation of Cultural Heritage and Performing Arts Management (2014) and an MA in Ancient Civilizations: Archaeology, Literature and History (2017), both from Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. Her MA thesis examined mortar analysis from archaeological contexts of the Basilica of Santo Stefano in Bologna. She later obtained a Postgraduate Specialization Diploma from the Inter-University School in Archaeological Heritage (joint program of the Universities of Trieste, Udine, and Venice) with a thesis focused on the systematization and digitalization of archaeological data from the island of Torcello.

Her earlier work focused on archaeological building materials (bricks and mortars), including archaeometric analysis. More recently, her research has shifted toward the study and reconstruction of ancient landscapes, particularly in coastal wetland contexts, through a digital and data-driven approach. She applies GIS methodologies and develops relational databases and geodatabases for the management, integration, and querying of archaeological, geoarchaeological, paleoenvironmental, and geospatial data, followed by their processing, analysis, and visualization.

She has taken part in several archaeological excavations at Late Roman and Early Medieval sites, including projects conducted by Ca’ Foscari University on the island of Torcello (2017-2018) and at Lio Piccolo (2021-2024), in the northern Venice Lagoon.

Since 2019, she has also been involved in the international project “Port Louis, Mauritius (Porlwi). An Archaeological History of a Tropical City”, contributing to the documentation and survey of colonial architecture in Mauritius.