Fabio Maniscalco

Fabio Maniscalco (Naples 1 August 1965 - 1 February 2008) was an Italian archaeologist, specialist about the protection of cultural property and essayist.

Biography

Fabio Maniscalco was born in Naples, Italy. He was an archaeologist who worked as a professor of "protection of cultural property" and of "underwater archaeology" at the University of Naples and at the "Istituto per lo Sviluppo, la Formazione e la Ricerca nel Mediterraneo". Moreover, he was selected Professor (of 'clear fame'), of "Safeguard of cultural heritage", at "Institute of Archaeology of Academy of Sciences of Albania".

Ex Officer of the Italian Army [1] he has created and directed the Teams for the safeguard of cultural property in Bosnia and Herzegovina(1995–1996)[2][3][4] and in Albania.[5]

Fabio Maniscalco has been the first Officer in the world to have put into effect the rules of the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict.[6]

Since 1998 Fabio Maniscalco is Director of the Observatory for Protection of Cultural Heritage in Areas of Crisis .[7] He has directed projects and activities, about protection of cultural property, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Albania, Middle East, Algeria, Nigeria, Afghanistan.

Professor Maniscalco was editor of the monographic collection Mediterraneum. Protection and Exploitation of Cultural and Environmental Heritage ; director of the scientific journal Web Journal on Cultural Patrimony and co-director of the monographic collection “Studi di Storia e topografia sulla Campania romana".

Fabio Maniscalco was member of the scientific committee and essayist of the periodical journal "Archeologia Viva". Moreover, he is member of the scientific committees of the academic journals “International Research Journal of Arts and Humanities” (University of Sindh, Pakistan) and of "Restauro Archeologico (University of Florence).

In the year 2007, because of the exposure to the depleded uranium Fabio Maniscalco fell ill with an anomalous and rare shape of adenocarcinoma of the pancreas [8][9][10][11][12] .

Awards and Memberships

Fabio Maniscalco has received many awards for his literary activity. In particular, he has received a Prize from the Italian "Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri" for the book Sarajevo. Itinerari artistici perduti[13][14] and the ICCROM-UNESCO Prize "Media Save Art" for his articles about protection of Kosovo's cultural property. Moreover, he has received the prizes "Friend of Art 2007" from Legambiente and "Safeguard of Cultural Heritage" from the "Borsa Mediterranea del Turismo Archeologico". In 1997 Fabio Maniscalco was decorated by the President of Italy Oscar Luigi Scalfaro for his activity in the field of safeguard of cultural property. He was decorated, with NATO and Italian medals because he was officer during the peace-keeping missions IFOR and SFOR, in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Alba, in Albania.

Professor Maniscalco was Vice President of the Italian Committee of the Blue Shield, and member of the scientific committees of the Observatory Euro-Mediterranean and the Black Sea and of the "Museo della Nave Romana di Grado" (Italian Ministry for Cultural heritage". Moreover, he was member of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) and honorary member of: Italian Union of the European Writers and Artists (UIL); Italian Association of Archaeologists and Forum per la Laguna di Venezia.

He died in Naples on 1 February 2008, for complications due to his rare shape of adenocarcinoma of the pancreas.

Bibliography

Books on protection of cultural property

Books on underwater archaeology

Other

Fabio Maniscalco has published more than 200 papers, in international journals and books, and numerous Appeals for the safeguard of Cultural Property in areas of crisis.[15][16][17][18]

Notes

  1. "Soldati di leva per proteggere le opere d'arte". Corriere della Sera. April 29, 1998.
  2. "Press officer of the Italian Army engaged in the protection of cultural heritage in Bosnia". BBC. March 1996.
  3. "Il sottotenente archeologo tra le bombe: Con le piume sul cappello per salvare le opere d'arte". Il Messaggero. December 29, 1996.
  4. "Beni culturali da salvare nelle guerre". La Stampa. April 15, 1997.
  5. "Istituito un nucleo speciale dell'Ottavo Reggimento: I bersaglieri a guardia dei tesori di Albania". Il Roma. July 30, 1997.
  6. "Per la prima volta un esercito in missione applica la convenzione dell'Aja sulla salvaguardia del patrimonio artistico. Indiana Jones esiste ed è italiano". Il Giornale d'Italia. April 29, 1998.
  7. "Aree di crisi: beni culturali sotto controllo". Il Giornale dell'arte. July 10, 2001.
  8. "Fabio Maniscalco: Emblématique". Courrier International. May 10–15, 2007.
  9. "Reportage about Fabio Maniscalco". ZDF German Television. June 2007.
  10. "Intervista a Fabio Maniscalco di Paolo Di Giannantonio". TG1 RAI. June 14, 2007.
  11. "L'archeologo che lotta contro l'uranio impoverito". La Stampa. April 25, 2007. "Il tenente archeologo candidato al Nobel, che lotta contro l'Uranio". Panorama.it. May 23, 2007.
  12. "Primo Piano: L'ex ufficiale "Dopo Sarajevo ho scritto un libro su quel rischio e ora combatto per la vita con la chemioterapia". Il Corriere della Sera. 10 October 2007.
  13. "Il Papa e Prodi premiano Fabio Maniscalco, soldato e studioso dell'arte jugoslava". Il Corriere di Caserta. March 19, 1998.
  14. "Premio culturale all'ufficiale Maniscalco". Il Giornale di Napoli. March 18, 1998.
  15. "Un appello per salvare i tesori archeologici". La Stampa. April 15, 2003.
  16. "Un'iniziativa di Fabio Maniscalco: Tesori d'arte razziati a Baghdad. Appello al mondo dall'Orientale". Il Mattino. April 15, 2003.
  17. "Da Napoli un appello alla tutela dei tesori della Mesopotamia". Il Roma. April 5, 2003.
  18. "Appelli. Il professor Fabio Maniscalco a Israele e Libano: "Niente bombe sul patrimonio culturale nemico". Famiglia Cristiana. August 13, 2006.

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