SLOW SUMER. Repair, Reuse, Recycling and Southern Mesopotamian Society in the Changing World of 2500-2000 BC
Principal Investigator: Licia Romano (Sapienza Università di Roma)
Vice Principal Investigator: Giulia Festa (CREF)
CREF Team: Giulia Festa, Claudia Scatigno, Silvia Giampaolo, Valentina Caruso
Code: 2022LFKPNH
SLOW SUMER aims to study the Repair, Reuse, and Recycling in the framework of the Southern Mesopotamian Society in the Changing World of 2500-2000 BC through a multidisciplinary approach. The project is based on archaeological and philological data, modern scientific methods coupled with a Machine Learning approach, and finally interpreted within a sociological perspective. Expected results will be a solid base for further research on repair, reuse, and recycling in other periods and geographical areas. Furthermore, the project will provide, through an ancient example, new and useful evidence on the social and historical importance of the circular economy, in contrast with the anomaly of the contemporary throwaway society.
- Project start and end date: 29/09/2023 – 28/09/2025
- Funding source: MUR Avviso 104/2022 – PNRR – Next Generation EU, Missione 4 Componente 2 Investimento 1.1 – “Fondo per il Programma Nazionale di Ricerca e Progetti di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale (PRIN)”
- CUP: F53D23000250006
- Funding amount: 56.205,18