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Dr. Barbara Mordà

Archeologa – Vice Direttore

La passione per le civiltà passate la porta a conseguire  un PhD in Archeologia (University of Kent, UK) dopo aver conseguito la Laurea Specialistica (Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia) e la Laurea Triennale (Università della Calabria) nell’ambito archeologico.

I vasti interessi di Barbara nell’ambito del patrimonio culturale la portano ad ideare la piattaforma digitale The Heritage Call. Cooperando con professionisti del settore, la piattaforma investiga e divulga informazioni su varie tematiche promuovendo il dialogo interculturale.

Nel 2020 diventa membro di Interpret Europe – European Association for Heritage Interpretation.

PUBBLICAZIONI

Articoli

Mordà, B. (2020 in stampa). Toward a social understanding of the talismanic stones through their imagery. Creta Antica,19.

Mordà, B. and Grammatikakis, G. (2020 in stampa). Mineral identification and raw material characterization through Raman spectroscopy of Minoan talismanic sealstones. Proceedings of the 4th Meeting for the Archaeological Work in Crete, 25th November 2016, Rethymnon, Crete.

Mordà, B. (2016). Talismanic stones and Minoan politics. Proceedings of the 12th International Congress of Cretan Studies, 24th September 2016, Heraklion, Crete, 1-9.

Mordà B. (2011). Foot-amulets a possible amuletic value. Buried History, 47, 67-70.

Conferenze

Mordà, B. Crafting and marketing in Neopalatial Crete: the talismanic seals as a vehicle of social ideas. 25th the Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, 4-7 September 2019, Bern, Switzerland.

Mordà, B. The talismanic stones as an indicator of a craft specialisation transmission. 6th Conference in Aegean Archaeology, 16th June 2018, University of Warsaw, Poland.

Mordà, B. Sealstones as ‘containers’ of agency: some observations on the talismanic stones. Proceedings of 1st International Conference “No Escape?” for Postgraduate Archaeologists, 23rd March 2018, University of Heidelberg, Germany.

Mordà, B., Mordà, N., Raimondi, G. and Gazulli, D. Predicting seismic risks of artefacts through the Building Information Modelling (BIM). Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Heritage and Management, 24th September 2017, Elefsina, Greece.

Pubblicazioni Online

Mordà, B. (2021). The Easter Trees of Davoli: Following the Naca Procession in Southern Italy. Smithsonian Magazine – Smithsonian Center for Folklife & Cultural Heritage. [online] 2 April 2021. https://folklife.si.edu/magazine/naca-procession-davoli-italy?fbclid=IwAR2hhFFrkRXmiAUUEXs3Ls228ng4oGv7lWxdn9UUB0jvf5Vk4v6_zL-Xkak

Mordà, B. (2020). Travelers & Agriturismo. People are Culture [online] 13 October 2020. https://www.peopleareculture.com/tourism-recovery/