Paolo Maranzana is an Italian archaeologist who studied in Italy (BA University of Pavia), UK (MA King’s College London), and the US (PhD University of Michigan). He is currently an assistant professor in Roman Archaeology in the History Department at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul. His work focuses on the impact of the establishment, development, and decline of Roman cities on environment and economy in less represented areas of the Roman Empire, such as central Anatolia, the southern Black Sea Coast, and the north-western Adriatic.
Author: Paolo Maranzana