Bazhera Archaeological Project (PAB) Joint Italian-Kurdish Bazhera Archaeological Project

Bazhera Archaeological Project: Discovering an Ottoman-period settlement in Iraqi Kurdistan
Tell Zeyd archaeological project (ZAP)

Tell Zeyd Archaeological Project (ZAP) is a project of the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice that aims to study the settlement dynamics, productive landscape, material culture, and society of Mosul’s rural hinterland over the long period that stretches from the 7th-century Arab conquest to the fall of the Ottoman Empire with the First World War.
ReLand Archaeological Project (Resurfacing Landscapes of the Mosul Dam Reservoir)

The ReLand project was established in January 2023 out of the cooperation between the University of Palermo and the General Directorate of Antiquities of Duhok (Kurdistan Region of Iraq – KRG).
Italian Archaeological Expedition in the Erbil Plain (MAIPE)

The Italian Archaeological Expedition in the Erbil Plain of the University of Milan investigates the sites of Helawa and Aliawa, located in the south-western part of the Erbil Plain.
Gird-i Matrab Archaeological Project (GMAP)

Gird-i Matrab is located in the Erbil Plain, about 30 km South of the regional capital of the Kurdish Region of Iraq.
Land of Nineveh Archaeological Project (LoNAP)

Thirteen years of archaeological research by the University of Udine in the Governorate of Duhok
The Asingeran Excavation Project (AEP)

The Asingeran Excavation Project (AEP) was born to investigate a site of approximately 3 hectares in a so far little-known region of northern Mesopotamia, namely the Navkur Plain.
Pisa archaeological project on the Rania plain

Tell Shemshara: a sensational discovery
Archaeological mission in Jebel Zawa, region of Iraqi Kurdistan

The Sapienza project in Jebel Zawa was established in 2022 to explore an area particularly rich in significant archaeological evidence from prehistoric and protohistoric phases.
The Italian Historical-Archaeological Mission in Kurdistan (MiSAK)

The Italian Historical-Archaeological Mission in Kurdistan (MiSAK) was established in 2021 by the International Association for Mediterranean and Oriental Studies (ISMEO) and the International Institute of Kurdish Culture in Rome (IICK).