Our publications
C.G. CERETI, B. FATICONI, C. MARCHETTI, G. TERRIBILI, M. VASSALLI (2020), Il monumento di Narseh da Paikuli a Sulaimaniyah. Nuove attività archeologiche e allestimento espositivo del materiale presso lo Slemani Museum, Scienze dell’Antichità 26/1
CERETI C. G., COLLIVA L., TERRIBILI G., VASSALLI, M. (2019), The Monument of Paikuli: the Activities of the Italian Archaeological Mission in Iraqi Kurdistan, Past and Present, in Z. Bradosky (ed.), Archaeology and Heritage of Kurdistan, Erbil: 725-734.
CERETI C. G., COLLIVA L., TERRIBILI G. (2019), Il monumento di Paikuli (Kurdistan – Iraq). Ricerche e nuove attività sul campo, Scienze dell’Antichità 25/1: 3-10.
COLLIVA, L. & TERRIBILI, G. (2017), A Forgotten Sasanian Sculpture. The Fifth Bust of Narseh from the Monument of Paikuli, Vicino Oriente 21 (2017):167-195.
TERRIBILI, G. (2016), Notes on the Parthian Block f1 from the Sasanian Inscription of Paikuli, Annali dell’Università di Napoli “L’Orientale”, Sezione orientale 76: 146-165.
BOGDANI, J; COLLIVA, L. & INSOM, C. (2016) ‘Activities of the Italian Archaeological Mission in Iraqi Kurdistan of Sapienza – University of Rome: The archaeological map of the Paikuli area’ in G. J. Burgers, R. Hermans & S. Kluiving Multi-, Inter- and Transdisciplinary Research in Landscape Archaeology. Proceedings of the 3rd International Landscape Archaeology Conference in Rome, Italy (2014) (LAC 2014 proceedings – ISBN 978-90-825296-0-9 – is an open access initiative supported by the University Library, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Link pubblicazione.)
CERETI, C.G. & COLLIVA, L. (2016) ‘Activities of Sapienza-University of Rome in Iraqi Kurdistan: Erbil, Sulaimaniyah and Duhok’ in K. Kopanias & J. MacGinnis (eds) The Archaeology of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and Adjacent Regions. Oxford.
TERRIBILI, G. & TILIA, A. (2016) ‘Activities of Sapienza-University of Rome in the Pāikūlī Area: Narseh’s inscription and the archaeological map of the area’ in K. Kopanias & J. MacGinnis (eds) The Archaeology of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and Adjacent Regions. Oxford.
CERETI, C.G.; TERRIBILI, G. & TILIA, A. (2015) Paikuli in its Geographical Context’, in A. Krasnowolska – R. Rusek-Kowalska (eds.) Studies on the Iranian World I: Before Islam. Proceedings of the 7th European Conference of Iranian Studies (Cracow 2011), Cracow, Jagiellonian University Press, Cracow.
COLLIVA, L., BOGDANI, J. & TILIA, S.S. (2015) ‘The Citadel of Erbil Italian Archaeological and Topographic Activities’, in A. Krasnowolska – R. Rusek-Kowalska (eds.) Studies on the Iranian World I: Before Islam. Proceedings of the 7th European Conference of Iranian Studies (Cracow 2011), Cracow, Jagiellonian University Press, Cracow.
DARA ALI AL-YAQOOBI, J. BOGDANI, C.G. CERETI, L. COLLIVA, C. INSOM, G. TERRIBILI & E. VECCHIETTI (eds) (2015) La Cittadella2. Fascinazioni dell’antica Erbil, cuore del Kurdistan in Iraq / The Citadel. Fascinations of ancient Erbil, heart of Iraqi Kurdistan. Roma.
CERETI, C.G. & TERRIBILI, G. (2014) ‘The Middle Persian and Parthian Inscriptions on the Paikuli Tower. New Blocks and Preliminary Studies’, Iranica Antiqua 49, pp. 347-412.
DARA ALI AL-YAQOOBI, J. BOGDANI, C.G. CERETI, L. COLLIVA, C. INSOM, G. TERRIBILI & E. VECCHIETTI (eds) (2014) La Cittadella. Fascinazioni dell’antica Erbil, cuore del Kurdistan in Iraq / The Citadel. Fascinations of ancient Erbil, heart of Iraqi Kurdistan. Roma.
KAMAL, R.R.; CERETI C.G.; COLLIVA, L.; FUSARO, A.; INSOM, C.; LABISI, G.; MANCINI, S.; TERRIBILI, G.; BOGDANI, J. & GALUPPI, M. (2014) ‘MAIKI, Missione Archeologica Italiana nel Kurdistan Iracheno: la carta archeologica dell’area di Paikuli, obiettivi e metodologie applicate’, Vicino Oriente XVIII, 25-38
CERETI, C.G.; COLLIVA, L.; FONTANA, M.V.; TERRIBILI, G.; BOGDANI, J.; BIZZARRO, A.; TILIA, A. & TILIA, S.S. (2012) ‘From Flint to Silicon, Modern Technologies Applied to the Understanding of History. The Italian Archaeological Mission in Iraqi Kudistan’, Vicino Oriente XVI, 181-200.
CERETI, C.G. & TERRIBILI, G. (2012) ‘The Paikuli Monument’, in M. Alram & R. Gyselen (eds) Sylloge Nummorum Sasanidarum (Band II), pp. 74-87. Wien