
معرفی
Eleonora Bechi is a PhD student at the University of Zurich, specializing in Classical Archaeology. Her research focuses on the reassessment of the central urban space of the Hellenistic-Roman city of Ietas (Palermo, Sicily), funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF).
- Education: PhD in Classical Archaeology (University of Zurich, ongoing); MA in Archaeology (University of Florence, 2017); BA in Archaeological Heritage (University of Florence, 2013)
Research Interests: Eleonora's work centers on Etruscan settlements, handcrafted ceramics, and late Republican Sicilian urbanism. She examines mural paintings and mosaics at Monte Iato to resolve chronological debates about urban expansion under Roman influence.
Publication Trends: Her publications address Etruscan material culture, including ceramic analysis, urban development, and museum studies. Key themes include craftsmanship, chronological frameworks, and heritage preservation.
- Scientific Awards:
- Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) grant for her Zurich PhD project
- Conference Participation:
- Presented at international conferences on Etruscan material culture, including ceramic workshops and Volterra urban studies





