Excavations of the Baths at Roman Carsulae
June 16 - July 27, 2013
Director: Jane K. Whitehead, Valdosta State University
Other useful information:
Publications and Previous Seasons' Research
Preliminary Report of the Excavation of the Baths at Carsulae 2012. by Jane K. Whitehead, Valdosta State University, Full report
Plan of Excavations 2005 - 2012.
Preliminary Report of the Excavation of the Baths at Carsulae 2011 by Jane K. Whitehead, Valdosta State University, Full report.
Excavation Plans of Carsulae 2008 - 2010
Information on Seasons 2006-2011 on Fasti Online
Preliminary Report of the Excavation of the Baths at Carsulae 2010 by Jane K. Whitehead, Valdosta State University, in Etruscan News Volume 13: Winter 2010. This article is found on pages 14 and 15 of this document.
Preliminary Report of the Excavation of the Baths at Carsulae 2008 by Jane K. Whitehead, Valdosta State University, for Etruscan News Volume 11
Preliminary Report of the Excavation of the Baths at Carsulae 2008 by Jane K. Whitehead, Valdosta State University, Full report.
Carsulae 2008: Preliminary Report on Excavations of the Archaic Wall by Wendy Hallinan, from the 2008 excavation season
Initial Investigations of an Umbrian Wall at Carsulae by Wendy Hallinan, on aspects of the 2008 excavation season
Preliminary Report of the Excavation of the Baths at Carsulae from 2007 in Etruscan News Volume 9: Winter 2008. The article is found on page 4 of this document.
Report of the Excavation of the Baths at Carsulae 2006.
Report of the Excavation of the Baths at Carsulae 2006 from 2006 in Etruscan News Volume 7: Winter 2006. The article is found on pages 9 and 10 of this document.
The Excavation Report from 2005
Report of the Excavation of the Baths at Carsulae 2005 from 2005 in Etruscan News Volume 5: Winter 2005. The article is found on page 11 of this document.
The Baths at Carsulae. Excavations and Survey 2004-2008. by Jane K. Whitehead, 2010, on FOLD&R (Fasti On Line Documents & Research), which is an on-line peer-reviewed journal containing reports, both preliminary and final, on excavations from 2000 onwards.
Links
L'Associazione per la Valorizazzione del Patrimonio Storico di San Gemini (onlus) (The Association for the Enhancement of the Historical Heritage of San Gemini) is a non-profit organization set up in 1993. The Association promotes and supports initiatives that lead to the restoration and preservation of historical and artistic assets of San Gemini. Dr. Whitehead and all the excavation participants always greatly appreciate the Association's continued support of the excavations at Carsulae.
Find all volumes of the academic journal Etruscan News (Jane Whitehead, editor), available for download from the NYU Institute for Etruscan and Italic Studies.
The San Gemini Historic Preservation Studies Program is also located in San Gemini during the summer. Their website has more information on the town and history of the local area, as well as pictures of Carsulae and San Gemini.
More information on Carsulae
The official website of the Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici dell'Umbria can be found here. The Soprintendenza is in charge of Carsulae and works closely with us at the excavation.
The official website produced by the Comune di Terni, the large city near Carsulae, has some information on the site. (website in Italian)
The wikipedia article for Carsulae.
More information on San Gemini
San Gemini on wikipedia.
Albergo Duomo website.
San Gemini's official site Comune di San Gemini. (website in Italian)
Sites in the local area.
The wikipedia article about Terni, the nearest city and train hub.
Terni's Museo Archeologico is a great resource. (website in Italian)
Terni also has a Roman Amphitheater that can be visited. (website in Italian)
Museo dell'Opera di Guido Calori, a museum in San Gemini on a Roman artist from the first part of the 20th Century. (website in Italian and English)
Marmore Falls, Cascata delle Marmore, a waterfall created by the ancient Romans. Marmore Falls is the tallest man-made waterfall in the world and a nice outing from San Gemini.

Information on Roman Baths.
The wikipedia article on the Roman Hypocaust system found in Roman Baths.
The wikipedia article on Roman Public Baths, called Thermae or Balnea.
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