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Tra storia e archeologia. Una discussione sul manuale di Andrea Augenti

open access: yesReti Medievali Rivista, 2018
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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Deconstructing the symbolic city:Jerome as guide to late antique Rome [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This article considers the writings of Saint Jerome as a source for writing a cultural history of the city of Rome in late antiquity. Jerome is of course, in many respects, an unreliable witness but his lively and often conflicted accounts of the city do
Grig, Lucy
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Cranial anatomy of Acynodon adriaticus and extreme durophagous adaptations in Eusuchia (Reptilia: Crocodylomorpha)

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, Volume 307, Issue 12, Page 3653-3684, December 2024.
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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La cultura empirica della scuola. Esperienza, memoria, archeologia, por Agustín Escolano Benito

open access: yesHistoria y Memoria de la Educación, 2016
Recensione del libro La cultura empirica della scuola.
Anita Gramigna
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Gymnasia in Eastern Sicily of the Hellenistic and Roman Period [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Schriftquellen und Inschriften legen nahe, dass in Sizilien die Institution des Gymnasions vom 3. Jh. v. Chr. an florierte, im Reich Hierons II. wie auch in der spätrepublikanischen römischen Provinz.
Trümper, Monika
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Proposed complementary osteological indicators: Advancing the estimation of puberty stages in Bioarcheology

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 185, Issue 2, October 2024.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Feet and fertility in the healing temples: A symbolic communication system between gods and men? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Anatomical ex-votos of feet have always been interpreted as representing the unhealthy part of the body for which patients were asking healing. However, according to the archaeological data and literary sources, another interpretation is also possible ...
Cilione, Marco   +2 more
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Morphological and morphometric study of the hominin dental casts from Grotta‐Riparo di Uluzzo C (Apulia, southern Italy)

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 185, Issue 1, September 2024.
Abstract Objectives Grotta‐Riparo di Uluzzo C (Apulia, southern Italy) is a pivotal site for investigating the evolution of the Middle Paleolithic and the earliest phases of the Upper Paleolithic in southern Italy, as the extensive stratigraphic record of this site includes a thick Mousterian sequence followed by the Uluzzian.
Francesca Seghi   +11 more
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Preliminary analysis of faunistic remains from the site of Solarolo, sector 1.

open access: yesIpoTESI di Preistoria, 2009
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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Survival to amputation in pre-antibiotic era: a case study from a Longobard necropolis (6th-8th centuries AD) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The Longobard necropolis of Povegliano Veronese dates from the 6th to the 8th centuries AD. Among the 164 tombs excavated, the skeleton of an older male shows a well-healed amputated right forearm.
Boggioni, Marco   +9 more
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