P-04 QUOD VULT DEUS (What God Wants): The Beginning of Christianity at San Miceli
Presenter Status
Professor of Archaeology and History of Antiquity, Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary
Preferred Session
Poster Session
Start Date
26-10-2018 2:00 PM
End Date
26-10-2018 3:00 PM
Presentation Abstract
This poster summarizes the special exhibit that will be shown at the Municiple Museum of Salemi in the town of Salemi, Trapani, Sicily. The exhibit will comprise three rooms of the museum that will present the results of the first five seasons of excavations at the paleo-Christian village of San Miceli (north of Salemi). The exhibit will include 15 posters with color images of the excavation and finds with explanations in Italian and English, as well as six large exhibit cases that will display approximately 80 artifacts from the dig, including pottery, tools, weapons, jewelry, glass, oil lamps, etc--each of which help tell the story of San Miceli's people, history and their journey to Christianity. The information on the posters and in the cases will also be presented in a color catalogue that will be available for sale at the museum. The catalogue is also in Italian and English.
P-04 QUOD VULT DEUS (What God Wants): The Beginning of Christianity at San Miceli
This poster summarizes the special exhibit that will be shown at the Municiple Museum of Salemi in the town of Salemi, Trapani, Sicily. The exhibit will comprise three rooms of the museum that will present the results of the first five seasons of excavations at the paleo-Christian village of San Miceli (north of Salemi). The exhibit will include 15 posters with color images of the excavation and finds with explanations in Italian and English, as well as six large exhibit cases that will display approximately 80 artifacts from the dig, including pottery, tools, weapons, jewelry, glass, oil lamps, etc--each of which help tell the story of San Miceli's people, history and their journey to Christianity. The information on the posters and in the cases will also be presented in a color catalogue that will be available for sale at the museum. The catalogue is also in Italian and English.