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Archaeology at Monti della Tolfa (2 weeks 2)

Organised by "Gruppo Archeologico Romano"

From age 18

Go back in time and discover archaeology in the heart of the Monts de la Tolfa.

The heritage site

The Tolfa Mountains extend over some 77,000 hectares between the lower Viterbo area, the Cimini Mountains and the part of the coast beyond Civitavecchia that includes Santa Marinella, Santa Severa and Ladispoli.

The territory of the municipalities of Tolfa and Allumiere, covering 27,000 hectares, forms its central core.

The presence of plenty of water and a favorable climate have allowed the growth of enormous forests interrupted by vast plains; the mountain ridges are covered with dense woods and a wide variety of animals, plants and flowers find the ideal environment to create a balanced natural system.

You'll take part in archaeological digs at three incredible sites, dating from different eras, from prehistory to the Renaissance!

The first in the Roman Villa of Fontanaccia, built on a sanctuary dating from the Hellenistic period; the second in a votive deposit active from prehistory to the Renaissance; the third in a rural church from the Middle Ages. The latter two are located in Ripa Maiale. By taking part in the Gruppo Archeologico Romano research campaign, you can explore the pages of history. The Monti della Tolfa territory is rich in memories and traces dating back to prehistoric times. Enter the sacred area of Ripa Maiale with us, lose yourself in its caves, and help us to enhance and defend them against abandonment and oblivion. Immerse yourself in the evocative atmosphere of the Roman colony of Fontanaccia, where you'll find fragments brought down to the present day by the caresses of time. The research is organized in collaboration with the Superintendency of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape of the Metropolitan Region of Rome, the Province of Viterbo and Southern Etruria.

Planned work

Participants will excavate archaeological sites supervised by expert archaeologists at all 3 sites. Each day, they will work on excavation materials and attend courses to deepen their technical knowledge. The objectives of the workcamp are: to know how to dig according to stratigraphic excavation techniques; to know the territory; to know the basics of Roman construction and ceramics. Please note! Safety shoes and gloves are compulsory on these sites (can be purchased on site)!

Group living and accommodation

Participants will be divided into two work groups: one working on the Ripa Maiale site and the other on the Villa Fontanaccia site. Working hours will be from 8:30/9:00 to 16:00/17:00. Tasks will be divided between different teams.

SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK

Monday : arrival around 6pm and dinner

Tuesday to Friday: 7am - wake up 8am - breakfast 9am - leave for sites 10am - 1pm excavation 1pm - lunch 3pm - 5pm - 6pm - excavation 5pm - 6pm - return to Convento 6pm - 7pm work on archaeological finds/courses 7pm - 8pm free time 8pm - dinner silence at midnight

Saturday : 7am wake-up 8am breakfast 9am departure from sites 10am 1pm excavation 1pm 2pm lunch 2pm return to Convento 2pm 8pm free time 8pm silent dinner at midnight

Sunday (if you stay 2 weeks): 8h - wake-up 9h - breakfast 10h - departure for the excursion Free time on return from the excursion 20h - midnight silent dinner

Sunday (if staying 1 week): departure day.

Volunteers will be accommodated in single-sex dormitories. Meals will be prepared daily by cooks.

Leisure and other activities

If you're staying for more than a week, you'll be able to take advantage of an excursion during the weekend. Please note that, depending on what is decided by the host organization, you may be asked to pay for these activities (for example, museum admission at 10€).

Practical info

No specific skills are required to take part.


In the days following your pre-registration, the International Relations Department will contact you by e-mail to arrange a telephone conversation.

This will enable us to get to know you better and give you more details about the workcamp (organization, arrival arrangements, etc.).

You can ask us any questions you may have, and let us know what you need to make your stay as comfortable as possible.

You will then receive a roadmap summarizing all useful information about the site.

  • Access

Meet at the accommodation site at 6 p.m. on Monday. (Address: Via Roma, 28 - 01010 Oriolo Romano VT). The association will be there to welcome you.

By plane :

- Roma Fiumicino Airport > Train to Roma Tiburtina: Roma Trastevere stop > Train to Viterbo Porta Fiorentina: Oriolo stop

- Roma Ciampino Airport > Bus 520 to Cinecittà (MA): Tuscolana/Cinecittà stop > Metro A to Battistini: Vale Aurelia stop > Train to Viterbo Porta Fiorentina: Oriolo stop

By train or bus: Train to Viterbo Porta Fiorentina: Oriolo stop

from Monday 18 August
18:00
to Sunday 31 August 2025
10:00 (GMT +2)
Registration deadline : 25th June
Oriolo
Via Roma, 28
01010 Oriolo
Italy
  • 50 € Registration fees 1st worksite

  • 40 € Registration fees

  • Free Registration fee if already registered for another site in 2025

  • Accommodation expenses
  • 516 €
Location

Oriolo

Via Roma, 28
01010 Oriolo
Italy
from Monday 18 August
18:00
to Sunday 31 August 2025
10:00 (GMT +2)
Registration deadline : 25th June
Oriolo
Via Roma, 28
01010 Oriolo
Italy
  • 50 € Registration fees 1st worksite

  • 40 € Registration fees

  • Free Registration fee if already registered for another site in 2025

  • Accommodation expenses
  • 516 €
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