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Archeologia pubblica in Italia
This volume offers a representative and updated selection of the themes and proposals presented during the first congress of Public Archaeology in Italy, held in Florence in 2012. Public Archaeology is one of the most dynamic and innovative sectors of the contemporary humanistic and social research, and it has progressively established itself ...
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Archeologia delle risorse: tra archeologia ambientale, ecologia storica e archeologia rurale
Il contributo, attraverso la discussione di alcuni casi di studio, prova ad esemplificare gli approcci del Laboratorio di Archeologia e Storia Ambientale (Dafist-Distav dell’Università di Genova allo studio delle aree rurali, insediate e non insediate.
MONTANARI, CARLO ALESSANDRO +1 more
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Abstract Archaeological campaigns carried out at the emporic sanctuary of Gravisca (Tarquinia, Italy) have revealed extraordinary evidence for ritual depositions and ceremonies linked to the divinities/guarantors of the sanctuary. The ritual of one such deposition was reconstructed using a multidisciplinary approach, comprising an in‐depth analysis of ...
Giulia Patrizi +7 more
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Tra storia e archeologia. Una discussione sul manuale di Andrea Augenti
Discussione del libro di Andrea Augenti, Archeologia dell’Italia medievale, Roma-Bari 2017, con replica dell’autore.
Fabio Saggioro (a cura di)
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Abstract This study explores the use of three isotopic systematics—Sr, Nd, and Pb— combined together for the first time to trace the origins of ancient pottery. This approach strengthens our ability to relate raw materials to the final products. The materials selected for the analysis are from a well‐documented data set, previously subjected to a ...
Maria Verde +6 more
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La cultura empirica della scuola. Esperienza, memoria, archeologia, por Agustín Escolano Benito
Recensione del libro La cultura empirica della scuola.
Anita Gramigna
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A multimethod analysis for tracing Gravettian red ochre provenance at Arene Candide Cave (NW Italy)
ABSTRACT Arene Candide Cave, a key site for Western Mediterranean prehistory, is famous for the discovery of the richly adorned Mid–Upper Palaeolithic burial of the ‘Young Prince’ and for its use as a burial site at the end of the Pleistocene (Late Epigravettian).
I. Rellini +5 more
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Abstract Acynodon adriaticus, a small eusuchian from the Late Cretaceous of Italy, is known for its well‐preserved cranial and postcranial material. Despite its excellent preservation, many details remain hidden due to the physical overlap between the elements and matrix obliteration.
Marco Muscioni +5 more
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Preliminary analysis of faunistic remains from the site of Solarolo, sector 1.
The zooarchaeological investigation of the remains discovered at the Bronze Age site of Solarolo via Ordiere during the field-seasons 2006-2007, permits to identify about the 30% of the osteological finds by species (1325 on a total of more than 4000 ...
Elena Maini, Antonio Curci
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Abstract Objectives The study of puberty is a well‐established area of bioarcheological research, which greatly enhances our understanding of adolescence and growth in the past. Since the publications of Shapland and Lewis' works, which have become “standards” for estimating puberty in skeletal material, no additional osteological indicators of puberty
Alessia Bareggi +2 more
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