Edoardo Brizio (March 3, 1846, Turin – May 5, 1907, Bologna) was an Italian archaeologist. He was a student of Giuseppe Fiorelli’s school of archaeology in Pompeii. [1] Brizio became a professor of archaeology at the University of Bologna in 1876, [2] and later director of the Museo Civico of Bologna. [3] He is notable for advancing the theory that the Terramare population had been the original Ligurians. [4]
Edoardo Brizio (March 3, 1846, Turin – May 5, 1907, Bologna) was an Italian archaeologist. He was a student of Giuseppe Fiorelli’s school of archaeology in Pompeii. [1] Brizio became a professor of archaeology at the University of Bologna in 1876, [2] and later director of the Museo Civico of Bologna. [3] He is notable for advancing the theory that the Terramare population had been the original Ligurians. [4]