I am Sergio España-Chamorro, Spanish Classical archaeologist. Prior to become IdEx postdoctoral fellow at Institut Ausonius (U. Bordeaux-Montaigne) I was postdoctoral fellow at the Escuela Española de Historia y Arqueología en Roma (EEHAR-CSIC, Spanish National Research Council), I was Predoctoral fellow at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Madrid), and Adjunt Faculty at Universidad Isabel I (Burgos).
I earned my PhD thesis “Limits and Territories in Roman Baetica” (in Spanish) in Madrid in 2017. I was supported by a fellowship of the Spanish Ministry of Education (FPU-MED). I have dealt with Roman Epigraphy, milestones, onomastic, toponyms, Roman roads and archaeological information.
I have done several research stays at the University of Southampton (Arch. Computer Research Group) and the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum” (CIL) at the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften.
I am currently based in Bordeaux, where I am developing my second postdoctoral project «RoMAfrica. Roads and Milestones in Roman Africa : interconnectivity and epigraphy of rural landscapes in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesarensis». This project is supervised by Dr. Milagros Navarro-Caballero.
In my previous posdoc position in Rome I start developing the project «Corpus Termini Italia Antiquae (CoTIA)», the first corpus of the epigraphy of limits found in the Italian Peninsula. This project was supervised by Dr. Antonio Pizzo.
I am planning my next postdoctoral project in the Sapienza Università di Roma by applying for a Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (MSCA) grant (Individual Fellowship) with the project «IMPACTUM. Mapping the impact of the Roman conquest: reterritorialization of the Augustan revolution in the political provincial landscapes and societies (an epigraphical analysis of the peripherical centres of power)».