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Michele Cammarosano =================== ---------- Post-doc (tenure-track), [University of Naples ‘L’Orientale’][1]; PhD Naples 2012 **Area of expertise:** Hittitology, cuneiform studies, writing techniques **Institutional webpage:** [https://unior.unifind.cineca.it/resource/person/11404][2] **OrcID:** [0000-0003-3571-9544][3] **Google Scholar:** [7kV-UjoAAAAJ][4] **Contact:** michele.cammarosano AT gmail.com **CV** available [here][5] **Publications** (list & pdf) available [here][6] **Teaching materials** (pdf) available [here][7] Webpage ***ductuli vesuviani***: [https://sites.google.com/view/ductulivesuviani/][8] ---------- Materials & tools available @ **[Cuneiform Titbits][9]:** - [A Map of the Hittite World][10] - [The Hittite Royal House][11] - [How to Write Cuneiform][12] - [Cuneiform Writing Techniques][13] - [*LAMAN* (Hittite Name Finder)][14] - [Hittite Divine Names][15] - [Hittite Personal Names][16] ---------- Research projects: - [On the trail of the neverending manuscript][17] (2023 – ongoing) - [Hittite Local Cults][18] (2016 – 2020) - [Cuneiform on Wax][19] (2016 – 2019) - [The Sea in Hittite Culture][20] (2021 – 2023) ![enter image description here][21] Left: the *[Camarasaurus][22]*, an old ancestor of Michele. Middle: with Stefano Tilia at Yazılıkaya, during the mission *[Hattuša 3D][23]*, October 2015 (photo by L. Repola). Right: digitizing the Mittani letter in the frame of the project *[3D-Joins und Schriftmetrologie][24]*, Berlin 2014. [1]: https://www.unior.it/it [2]: https://unior.unifind.cineca.it/resource/person/11404 [3]: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3571-9544 [4]: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7kV-UjoAAAAJ [5]: https://osf.io/fj6ek/ [6]: https://osf.io/vj2e8/wiki/home/?view [7]: https://osf.io/jxqhe/files/ [8]: https://sites.google.com/view/ductulivesuviani/ [9]: https://osf.io/ghazk/wiki/home/ [10]: https://cuneiform.neocities.org/MHW/map.html [11]: https://osf.io/j7b3x/ [12]: https://cuneiform.neocities.org/CWT/howtowritecuneiform.html [13]: https://cuneiform.neocities.org/CWT/CWT.html [14]: https://cuneiform.neocities.org/laman/finder.html [15]: https://cuneiform.neocities.org/HDN/start.html [16]: https://cuneiform.neocities.org/HPN/start.html [17]: https://sites.google.com/view/ductulivesuviani/neverending-manuscript [18]: https://osf.io/tfzke/wiki/home/?view [19]: https://osf.io/urpuf/wiki/home/?view [20]: https://osf.io/fp5ge/wiki/home/ [21]: https://mfr.osf.io/export?url=https://osf.io/zeckp/?action=download&direct&mode=render&initialWidth=660&childId=mfrIframe&format=1200x1200.jpeg [22]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camarasaurus [23]: https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLII-5-W1/395/2017/ [24]: https://www.phil.uni-wuerzburg.de/altorientalistik/forschung/abgeschlossene-forschungsvorhaben/3d-joins-und-schriftmetrologie/
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