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L’età del Bronzo finale in Romagna.

open access: yesIpoTESI di Preistoria, 2009
.Si presenta sinteticamente il quadro conoscitivo delle segnalazioni relative al passaggio tra Bronzo Recente e Bronzo Finale in Romagna e nelle zone limitrofe.
Maurizio Cattani, Vittorio Cavani
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An Upper Cretaceous arthropod assemblage from Villaggio del Pescatore (Campanian, Italy) and its implications for peri‐Tethyan palaeobiogeography and palaeoecology

open access: yesPapers in Palaeontology, Volume 11, Issue 6, November/December 2025.
Abstract The Villaggio del Pescatore (VdP) fossil Lagerstätte represents the most significant Upper Cretaceous (lower–middle Campanian) palaeontological locality in Italy and the Mediterranean region. We present the first systematic revision of the VdP fossil assemblage with a focus on its previously undescribed arthropod fauna, providing new insights ...
Marco Muscioni   +5 more
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Productive structures in the site of Pianvalle (Como). Furnaces, hearths and structures in connection with fire points

open access: yesIpoTESI di Preistoria, 2019
The production settlement of the Iron Age of Pianvalle (CO), whose duration is between the sixth and fourth centuries. a.C., is characterized by the presence of structures related to metalworking and many finds, such as slag heaps, moulds and objects ...
Nuccia Negroni Catacchio   +2 more
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The visibility of women in tenth‐century Rome

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 33, Issue 4, Page 522-544, November 2025.
Women played a significant part in tenth‐century Rome, and the documentation makes them visible in a way rarely seen in early medieval sources. First examining the political agency of the foremost among them, women like Marozia and the Theophylact family senatrices, this paper also highlights the socio‐economic, legal and cultural role of many women of
Veronica West‐Harling
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Dome ovens in Late Bronze Age Southern Etruria: Sorgenti della Nova as a case study

open access: yesIpoTESI di Preistoria, 2019
The settlement of Sorgenti della Nova, dating to the Late Bronze Age, is characterized by a proto-urban spatial organization, hosting a series of complex structures, among which sub-elliptic wooden/straw huts, artificial caves, animal enclosures ...
Nuccia Negroni Catacchio   +3 more
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Geophysical Prospecting for the Detection of Buried and Shallow Submerged Archaeological Sites of Roman Period in the Lagoon of Venice (Italy)

open access: yesArchaeological Prospection, Volume 32, Issue 4, Page 1005-1019, October/December 2025.
ABSTRACT We present a study that combines several marine geophysical techniques to detect and map archaeological sites from the Roman period in the shallow waters of the Venice Lagoon, Italy. We employed marine electrical resistivity tomography (M‐ERT), a drone‐based unmanned surface vehicle (USV) multibeam sonar, and subbottom profiler technology to ...
Carlo Beltrame   +4 more
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Leidinio Archaeologia Lituana informacija autoriams

open access: yesArchaeologia Lituana, 2018
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Archeologia Lituana
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Wpływ archeologii na rozwój geografii historycznej jako dyscypliny naukowej i przedmiotu studiów w połowie XIX - na początku XX w.

open access: yesStudia Warmińskie, 2015
Autor artykułu prezentuje interdyscyplinarny charakter geografii historycznej jako dyscypliny naukowej i przedmiotu studiów. Prezentacja ma na celu określenie jej specyfiki oraz zarysowanie historii jej powstania i rozwoju.
Sergiusz Trubczaninow
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Archeologia subacquea in Liguria: un progetto integrato per la tutela e la valorizzazione

open access: yes, 2020
The Soprintendenza of Liguria has always given a particular attention to underwater archaeology and still today it pursues clear and specific aims: design, build, manage and increase competences and technologies that can be able to contribute to the ...
Simonluca Trigona
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Non‐invasive Analyses of an Etruscan Fibula From Vulci (Italy): The Benefits of a Combination of Micro‐Raman Spectroscopy, 3D Reconstruction Through X‐Ray Microscopy and ED‐XRF With Monte Carlo Simulation

open access: yesJournal of Raman Spectroscopy, Volume 56, Issue 10, Page 1018-1030, October 2025.
This study analyzed an Etruscan bronze fibula through non‐destructive techniques. The patina and alloy were examined using micro‐Raman spectroscopy and ED‐XRF with Monte Carlo simulations, revealing the formation of corrosion products such as brochantite and sampleite and a binary Cu‐Sn alloy composition.
Marta Porcaro   +10 more
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