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ABSTRACT The site of Loreto (Venosa Basin, Italy) was first discovered in 1929 and subsequently excavated during the latter half of the 20th century. The excavation revealed three archaeo‐palaeontological levels, with the lowermost level (Level A) yielding the largest number of remains.
Antonio Pineda +6 more
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Analisi e proposte strategiche per sette “casi museali”
A margine del corso Gestione e valorizzazione dei Beni ...
Federica Giacobello
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Cultura, impresa, territorio/Culture, business, territory
«Notiziario del Ministero per i beni e le attività culturali», XV, 65-67/ gennaio-dicembre 2001, pp. 36-40.
Massimo Montella
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Electrochemical Determination of Gallic Acid in Tea Samples Using Pyramidal Pt Nanoparticles
A novel electrochemical sensor based on pyramidal Pt nanoparticles for gallic acid detection in black and green tea samples is developed. The sensor is prepared by a simple drop casting of nanoparticles on the electrode surface, without any supporting materials, such as polymer matrices and surfactants.
Tiziano Di Giulio +10 more
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ABSTRACT Geophysical surveys and multiproxy analyses of sediment cores have been used to reconstruct the palaeoenvironmental evolution of the Santa Giusta coastal lagoon (SGL), along the western coast of Sardinia. This area served as a natural harbour mainly during the Punic and Roman Republican periods (6th–2nd century bc).
Giovanni De Falco +8 more
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LiDAR Applications in Archaeology: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT In the last two decades, the analysis of data derived from LiDAR (light detection and ranging) technology has dramatically changed the investigation and documentation of past cultural landscapes, sometimes revealing monumental architectures and settlement systems totally unknown before.
Giacomo Vinci +3 more
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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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Tecniche Laser Scanner per i rilievi dei Beni Culturali
Tecniche Laser Scanner per i rilievi dei Beni ...
Roberto Gabrielli, Daniela Peloso
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Il contributo si propone di fornire una sintesi relativa agli obiettivi e metodi di realizzazione del progetto PlayMarche: un Distretto regionale dei beni culturali 2.0 presentato dall’Università di Macerata ed approvato nell’ambito del bando per il DCE ...
Roberto Perna +3 more
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Catalogare il Patrimonio Scientifico e Tecnologico: da SIC a STS a PST, storia di un percorso (e di una collaborazione) [PDF]
L'iter effettuato per la messa a punto della scheda
Vannozzi, Francesca
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