Fabio Cubellotti

Department of Heritage and Archaeology
Board Member

Fabio Cubellotti is currently a Research Fellow at the University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli”, he conducting research on a project titled "The Necropolis of Flavia Neapolis in Ancient Palestine: architectural studies using innovative technologies applied to Cultural Heritage and comparative historical-artistic investigations (Samaria and Central-Eastern Mediterranean)". He is an archaeologist specializing in the architecture of the ancient world, survey techniques, and the application of technology to Cultural Heritage. Since 2015, has been a member of the Italian Archaeological Missions University of “Vanvitelli” in Cyprus, Ancient Palestine, and, from 2023, in Libya. He received his PhD in classical archaeology in 2018. His doctoral thesis was titled 'Architectures of the East between the Sacred and the Profane: from the Ptolemaic Age to the Roman Age. Ancient Palestine: the West Necropolis, the Mausoleum of 'Askar, and the Roman Theatre in Flavia Neapolis'. In 2018/2019 he obtained a three-month Erasmus+ International Mobility Traineeship at Birzeit University in Ramallah. In 2020, he was awarded an Erasmus+ Student Mobility Traineeship for an internship on virtual reality for cultural heritage at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Since 2020, Fabio Cubellotti has held the role of Contact Point in the restoration project of the Roman Theatre in Nablus, entitled "Preserving the Roman archaeological heritage of Nablus, West Bank".