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Falsone G

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CHILD INHUMATIONS ON THE ISLAND OF MOTYA. NEW EVIDENCE FROM THE ARCHAIC CEMETERY

2020

The aim of this paper is to shed light on the interpretation of human remains and funerary rituals recently uncovered in the Archaic Necropolis of Motya. During the 20th century about 350 graves were brought to light by earlier explorations, showing that – apart from rare exceptions – adult cremation was the most common rite performed in archaic times (ca. 730-550 BC). This picture can be now changed in the light of the results of our recent fieldwork (seasons 2013-2017), showing that a large quantity of graves strikingly house remains of sub-adult individuals (i.e. foetuses, perinatals and children). While a few of them are cremated, the numerous inhumations recovered show clear patterns o…

Settore BIO/08 - AntropologiaMotya paleo-anthropology inhumation child graves foetuses.
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New investigations in the North-East quarter of Motya. The archaic cemetery and Building J

2017

In June 2013 the University of Palermo excavations on Motya were resumed. The main goal of the new project is to investigate the north-east quarter of the Phoenician settlement and its urban development since the time of its foundation. Two main areas of excavation were opened. In the early cemetery sixteen cremation burials of the archaic period were uncovered. The most striking discoveries, never attested before, were a tomb containing Hellenistic offerings, and the occurrence of archaic infant cremations. The second excavation was conducted east of Zone K in Building J, which is characterized by its use of a fine ‘pier and rubble’ construction technique. Two rooms have been partially cle…

Settore L-OR/06 - Archeologia Fenicio-PunicaMotya Phoenician burial customs Punic monumental architecture peripheral industrial belt cremation “pier and rubble” structure
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65. Tell Shiyukh Tahtani

2016

This volume presents the long history of Syria through a jouney of the most important and recently-excavated archaeological sites. The sites cover over 1.8 million years and all regions in Syria; 110 academics have contributed information on 103 excavations for this volume. Based on these contributions the volume offers a detailed summary of the history of Syria, a history as important as any in terms of the development of human society. It is hoped that this knowledge will offer not only an increased understanding of the country but also act as a deterrent to the destruction of Syrian cultural heritage and facilitate the protection of Syrian sites.

Shiyukh Tahtani multi-period site Euphrates Valley Syria Bronze AgeSettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente Antico
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Identificazione dinamica di una struttura complessa in muratura attraverso rumore ambientale: problematiche e strategie

2006

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Human remains and funerary rites in the Phoenician Necropolis of Motya (Sicily)

2017

The aim of this paper is to examine the fresh evidences retrieved in the early cemetery or "archaic necropolis" of the island of Motya, one of the main Phoenician colonies in the Mediterranean.

Settore BIO/08 - AntropologiaAnthropology Child interments Cremation Motya Cemetery
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