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A new selenosteid placoderm from the Late Devonian of the eastern Anti-Atlas (Morocco) with preserved body outline and its ecomorphology
2022
Placoderms are an extinct group of early jawed vertebrates that play a key role in understanding the evolution of the gnathostome body plan, including the origin of novelties such as jaws, teeth, and pelvic fins. As placoderms have a poorly ossified axial skeleton, preservation of the mainly cartilaginous axial and fin elements is extremely rare, contrary to the heavily mineralized bones of the skull and thoracic armor. Therefore, the gross anatomy of the animals and body shape is only known from a few taxa, and reconstructions of the swimming function and ecology are speculative. Here, we describe articulated specimens preserving skull roofs, shoulder girdles, most fins, and body outlines …
Juan de Sariñena y Luis Beltrán, dos iconos de la espiritualidad en el arte valenciano: apreciaciones a propósito del lienzo conservado en el Museo I…
2014
Querelle épigraphique entre deux savants : l’exemple de la correspondance, publiée dans la Revue archéologique de 1847, entre Antoine-Jean Letronne e…
2020
Although Roman inscriptions have attracted interest since the Renaissance, epigraphy was not acknowledged as a science in its own right, with its own ruleset and methods, until the mid-19th century. Henceforth every newly discovered inscription was duly documented and distributed across an ever-growing and influential network of European scholars, giving birth to an extensive system of scholarly correspondence connecting every individual researcher with the community, from the provincial antiquarian who, as a precursor to « field archaeology », would discover the inscriptions, to the Parisian scholar who would gather and examine every inscription sent his way. One such epistolary intercours…
Les collections protohistoriques au musée de Lons-le-Saunier, Centre de Conservation et d’étude René Rémond
2020
Since its creation in 1817, the Lons-le-Saunier museum has been intended to house all the archaeological objects unearthed in the Jura department. Even if some collections are not included, the reserves contain most of the finds from the Jura. Protohistory plays an important role, with emblematic sites such as the Planches cave or the Chavéria necropolis. However, these collections have different legal statuses: collections listed in the museum's inventory (old collections and recent acquisitions) and collections kept in the museum but whose entry has not been regularised. With the aim of building a new museum, a vast project must be carried out in order to make the necessary acquisitions a…
Tre cerniere di mobili
2019
Studio di tre giunti di mobili in bronzo del Museo Archeologico Regionale "A. Salinas" di Palermo. A study of three bronze furniture joints of the Regional Archaeological Museum "A. Salinas" in Palermo.
Gamba a zampa leonina
2019
Studio di una gamba da tavolo in bronzo che termina con una zampa di leone del Museo Archeologico Regionale "A. Salinas" di Palermo. A study of a bronze table leg ending in a lion's paw of the Regional Archaeological Museum "A. Salinas" in Palermo.
Piastra
2019
Studio di una piccola piastra di bronzo del Museo Archeologico Regionale "A. Salinas" di Palermo A study of a little bronze plate of the Regional Archaeological Museum "A. Salinas" in Palermo
Scientific communication in museums through presential mediation : Case study le Pavillon des Sciences
2014
In science museums and science centers, "presential" mediation positioning a mediator and the public in the co-presence of objects within a dedicated environment, remains relatively unknown. From a Communication Science perspective, analyzing actual situations transcends the simple provision of information, and focuses on the significance of third party forms within the construction of meaning. Presential communication is transient and centered on the words and gestures of an embodied third party. It provides a greater potential for interactions around practical situations, unlike other media (i.e. an exhibition). The purpose of this research is to question the rightful place of these speci…
La conservazione "open-air" delle rovine ed il principio della “non-dislocazione"
2009
Gran parte del dibattito contemporaneo verte sul “come” tutelare i resti dell’archeologia, consentendone nel contempo il pubblico godimento. Oggi si comprende quanto sia necessario, fin dalla pianificazione di una campagna di scavo, interagire con i professionisti di altre discipline, i quali si occupano delle loro scoperte per consegnarle al godimento della collettività. Su di una rovina architettonica non si può fare quello che si può fare in un museo indoor, sia per presentare degli oggetti con certi apparati esplicativi che ne determinano il senso, sia per esporli diversamente quando cambiano le interpretazioni o si impongono nuove ideologie. Conservare uno scavo, innanzitutto, non è la…