Permission and authorization
We thank the Italian Ministry of Culture (MiC) and the Archaeological Park of Pompeii for permission to carry out fieldwork at Pompeii. We are grateful for the support of our colleagues at the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, especially the Park director Dr. Gabriel Zuchtriegel and the supervisor of Region VIII, Dr. Giuseppe Scarpati.
Institutional support
Institutional support is provided by the University of Bologna (Department of History and Cultures); Cornell University (The Department of Classics and the Cornell Institute for Archaeology and Material Studies); and Harvard University (Graduate School of Design). The University of Reading also provided institutional support from 2018–2022.
For collaboration on the ongoing development of a virtual model of the house and garden, we thank colleagues at the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Italy (INGV); the CNRS Laboratory ‘Archéologie et Philologie d’Orient et d’Occident’ [AOROC] of the École Normale Supérieure and Paris Sciences et Lettres; Western Catholic University of Nantes/Jean Berard Center – CNRS; and the Western Catholic University of Laval.
Financial support
This project is made possible by generous funding from the following institutions and programs, all of which have provided, or are currently providing, financial support to the CRC Pompeii Project:
External grants (national and international):
Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), Charles and Ellen Steinmetz Endowment for Archaeology
Dumbarton Oaks, Garden and Landscape Studies Program
International Catacomb Society (ICS), Shohet Scholars Program
National Geographic Society, Explorer Grant
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Digital Advancement Grant
Rust Family Foundation
Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies
Financial support from institutions and programs at sponsoring universities:
Cornell University: Cornell Center for Social Sciences (CCSS); Cornell Institute for Archaeology and Material Studies (CIAMS), Lewin Gift Fund and Hirsch Fund; Department of Classics; Einaudi Center for International Studies; President’s Council of Cornell Women; Society for the Humanities
University of Bologna: Alma Scavi Funding Program
Harvard University: Graduate School of Design
University of Reading: IMAGINE Campaign