The project
The project MUSAS, conceived and directed by the archaeologist Barbara Davidde from the Istituto Centrale per il Restauro [ICR, Central Institute for Restoration], is aimed at experimenting on a supra-regional scale an integrated model for monitoring and promoting the submerged archaeological heritage preserved in museum collections and in situ in order to build a good practice that can be extended and replicated on other sites. Moreover, the project aims at the networking of underwater archaeological areas and Museums that conserve artefacts of underwater origin by implementing innovative technological solutions.
Goals and deliverables
1) Web portal for the Virtual Museum of Underwater Archaeology, where the finds of underwater origin, now stored in museums, are shown by the means of images, catalogue cards, and 3D reconstructions.
2) A system for augmented exploration and reconstruction of the underwater archaeological involved in the project.
3) A network of innovative underwater sensory nodes for environmental monitoring, deployable in a flexible way and conceived for verifying the conservation state of the sites and for locating divers.
4) The definition of good practices to promote: a) the knowledge of underwater archaeology with physical and virtual tours in submerged and subaerial environments, b) underwater archaeological tourism by broadening the sensorial experience, and c) to monitor and protect underwater archaeological sites.
Site and Museums
Baiae (Bacoli, Naples): Underwater Park (Villa Pisoni e Nymphaeum at Punta Epitaffio) e National Archeological Museum of Campi Flegrei;
Egnatia (Fasano, Brindisi): submerged port and National Archeological Museum Giuseppe Andreassi;
Caulon (Monasterace, Reggio Calabria): Underwater Archeological Park and Archeological Museum of the Ancient Caulon;
Kroton: National Archeological Museum e Archeological Museum and Park of Capo Colonna.
The Project MUSAS MUSei of Underwater Archaeology – Protection, enhancement and networking of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (Campania-Calabria-Apulia) – CUP B12C16000080001- was financed by PON Cultura e Sviluppo 2014-2020 [National Operating Program for Culture and Development 2014-2020] from Axis I resources – “Rafforzamento delle dotazioni culturali” [Reinforcement of cultural endowments], Action 6c.1.b, amounting to € 3,250,000.00 (Decreto dell’Autorità di Gestione del 18/02/2016 REP 11/16).
Team
Antonella Padolecchia
Administration consultant - Administrative and Financial Consultancy for the Project MUSAS
Sandra Ricci
Biologist at ICR
Barbara Davidde Petriaggi
Underwater archaeologist - Head of research, designer and Project Manager
Giorgio Sobrà
Architect at ICR
Marco Ciabattoni
Conservator at ICR
Michele Stefanile
Underwater Archaeologist
Adriano Casagrande
Underwater Restorer
Carlotta Sacco Perasso
Underwater Conservator
Marco D’Agostino
Underwater Archaeologist
ICR Working Group
ICR members collaborating in MUSAS project:
- Carlo Cacace, restorer.
- Maria Grazia Corsi,
administrative assistant.
- Elisabetta Giani,
physicist.
- Antonella Di Giovanni, restorer.
- Rocco D’Urso,
administrator.
- Luciana Festa, conservator.
- Stefano Ferrari, restorer.
- Edoardo Loliva, photographer.
- Clara Mancinelli,
management assistant.
- Anna Milaneschi, art historian.
- Roberto Petriaggi, former Director of the Underwater Archaeology Operations Unit.
- Elisabetta Prunas, restorer.
- Rita Quaresima, management assistant.
- ICR Press Office: Cristina Lollai, promotion and communication manager cristina.lollai@beniculturali.it
Institutions and collaborators of the project
Campania
Archeological Park of Campi Flegrei
Archaeological Museum of Campi Flegrei, Castle of Baia
Dr. Fabio Pagano, Director
Dr. Paolo Giulierini, former Director
Dr. Filippo Demma, archaeologist
Dr. Enrico Gallocchio, archaeologist
Mr. Luciano Muratgia, responsible for activities at sea
Mr. Salvatore Carandente, underwater technical assistant
Local Maritime Office of Baia
District Maritime Office of Pozzuoli
Carabinieri Scuba Divers – Unit of Naples
Calabria
Superintendency of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the Provinces of Catanzaro, Cosenza and Crotone
Dr. Mario Pagano, Superintendent
Dr. Paola Caruso, archaeologist
Polo Museale della Calabria (Museum Hub of Calabria)
Dr. Antonella Cucciniello, Director
National Archeological Museum of Crotone and National Archeological Museum and Park of Capo Colonna
Dr. Gregorio Aversa, Ph.D., Director
Archaeological Museum of Ancient Kaulon
Dr. Rossella Agostino, Ph.D., Director
Capitaneria (Harbour Office) of Crotone
University of Calabria
Dr. Salvatore Medaglia, underwater archaeologist, technical-scientific consultant of the MUSAS Project.
Regional Secretariat of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism for Calabria
Dr. Salvatore Patamia, Regional secretary
Dr. Alessandra Ghelli, archaeologist
Arma dei Carabinieri
Unit for the Protection of the Cultural Heritage, Carabinieri, Cosenza
Carabinieri Scuba Divers – Unit of Messina
Apulia
Dr. Maria Piccarreta, Superintendent
Dr. Angelo Michele Raguso, underwater activities director
Polo Museale (Museum Hub) of Apulia
Dr. Mariastella Margozzi, Director
National Archeological Museum “Giuseppe Andreassi” and Egnatia Archeological Park
Dr. Angela Ciancio, Director
Capitaneria di Porto (Harbour Office) of Brindisi
Local Maritime Office of Savelletri
Fasano (Brindisi)
Carabinieri Command for the Protection of the Cultural Heritage of Bari
Carabinieri Scuba Divers – Unit of Pescara
Suppliers and service providers
3D surveys and virtual reconstructions:
Innovation Partnership for development of a network of underwater sensor nodes in the underwater sites in Baiae and Egnatia:
Project’s graphic identity:
The site and the virtual museum were designed by:
Diving Centers:
- Campania: Ulisse Centro Subacqueo
- Calabria: Itinera S.r.l.
- Puglia: L’anfora a.s.d.