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From New Zealand to Merida to dig into the Roman past

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14 students from the University of Otago in New Zealand will spend the month of July excavating in Mérida, particularly in the area of ​​the Roman wall at the back of the Roman amphitheater, thanks to a research grant. program of that university.

The initiative is the result of a joint agreement between the Consortium of Monumental City of Merida and the University of Otago. Daniel Osland, Professor of Classics, is a Senior Lecturer in Classics in the School of Art at this university centre. Emerita With extensive experience in archaeology, his field of research is the founding wall of Augusta Emerita, in which he has already published several works.

The University of Otago was New Zealand’s first university, founded in 1869, and is the most prestigious institution in the country, with an important international reputation, particularly for its Classics program.

The 14 students, as part of their theoretical-practical training, will be able to learn about the archaeological methods implemented at the emeritus site through the consortium, but they will also be able to learn directly in the ‘Merida experience’. Learn about the great archaeological heritage and enjoy the city’s classic theater festival.

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