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Una phiale d’oro iscritta dall’entroterra di Himera
Si presenta una phiale in oro, con iscrizione puntinata in lingua e caratteri greci. La phiale proviene da scavi clandestini in territorio di Caltavuturo (Palermo); esportata negli Stati Uniti, e stata giudicata pertinente all’Italia ed assegnata al Museo di Himera.
Guzzo, Pier Giovanni +2 more
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Die Schlacht bei Himera und die sizilische Historiographie
Chiron, Bd. 23 (1993)
Michael Zahrnt
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The Beginning of Western Greek Amphorae Production in Western Sicily: Archaeometric and Archaeological Studies on 6th–5th Centuries BCE Amphorae Manufactured in Himera [PDF]
Giuseppe Montana +2 more
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The present study emerges from a master dissertation conducted under the supervision of Professor Oscar Belvedere. The work focused on the functional analysis of the rooms of the House I Nord of Islet XII at Himera.
Giovanni Polizzi
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Die gestempelten Bronze-Gewichte aus Himera
Weiss, Christian David, Frey, Simon
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La memoria del tiranno: Anassilao di Reggio tra protagonismo personale e oblio letterario
Questo articolo si propone un duplice obiettivo. Innanzitutto, vuole analizzare come Anassilao sfruttò i contesti performativi e i canali comunicativi che, nei primi decenni del V secolo a.C., erano a disposizione dei tiranni di Magna Grecia e Sicilia ...
Edoardo Bianchi
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Scale‐dependent environmental effects on phenotypic distributions in Heliconius butterflies
Using a multiscale approach and different Heliconius butterfly phenotypes, we investigated how the environment shapes the distribution of mimetic wing color patterns and assessed the overlap of co‐mimics' distribution. Abstract Identifying the relative importance of different mechanisms responsible for the emergence and maintenance of phenotypic ...
Ananda R. Pereira Martins +5 more
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Defining the speciation continuum
Abstract A primary roadblock to our understanding of speciation is that it usually occurs over a timeframe that is too long to study from start to finish. The idea of a speciation continuum provides something of a solution to this problem; rather than observing the entire process, we can simply reconstruct it from the multitude of speciation events ...
Sean Stankowski, Mark Ravinet
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