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Immagini ed echi di Augusto in Sicilia: realia e contesti, res incertae vel alienae

2022

The paper gathers and analyzes the data useful for reconstructing the reception and the legacy of Augustus’ image in Sicilian civic contexts. Beside the four portrait heads from Syracuse, Centuripe, Tyndaris, Taormina, several sculptural, epigraphic and numismatic testimonia are considered from the above-quoted cities and other Sicilian sites. Except for few more ancient inscriptions/statues(?) (Syracuse) and coins (Segesta), a key moment in the response by the local civic communities to the imperial model is around Augustus’ visit of 21 B.C. and in the immediate period after his death. Moreover, a series of testimonia, mainly inscriptions and coins, belong to mid(-late) Augustan age, parti…

Augustus Iconography Sicily Sicilian Cities Statues and Julio-Claudians Groups Reliefs Coins ContextsSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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Differenziazione e quantificazione dei carbonati litogenici e pedogenici di Gypsisuoli forestali attraverso l'analisi isotopica

2004

Gli autori riferiscono sui tipi e sui modelli di genesi dei carbonati dei suoli, attraverso l’uso degli isotopi del 13C. Lo studio è stato condotto in un’area dell’interno collinare argilloso siciliano, su suoli che evolvono sui depositi evaporitici della Serie Gessoso-Solfifera. Sono stati scelti cinque pedon su litotipi calcarei e non. I pedon sono stati descritti in campo e campionati secondo la sequenza degli orizzonti genetici; sui campioni di suolo sono state eseguite le seguenti analisi: tessitura, reazione, conducibilità elettrica, gesso, carbonio organico ed inorganico. Inoltre, parallelamente sono state eseguite le analisi isotopiche del carbonio organico ed inorganico. I risultat…

Authors report on forms and soil carbonate formation models as detected by 13C isotopes. This study was carried out in a clayey hilly area of central Sicily where soils have developed on evaporitic deposits of “Gessoso-Solfifera” Formation. Four pedons were selected both on calcareous and no calcareous lithotypes. Pedons were described in field and sampled according to sequence of genetic horizons. Soil samples were analyzed to investigate the following properties: particle size distribution reaction electrical conductivity gypsum organic and inorganic carbon. Moreover isotopic analyses were performed on organic and inorganic carbon. Results allow us to describe the complex relationships between biotic and abiotic soil components. In addition models of calcic horizon formation and their implication in soil classification were defined.Settore AGR/13 - Chimica Agraria
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Prima nidificazione dell'Avocetta, recurvirostra avosetta, in Sicilia

1987

First breeding of Avocet, recurvirosta avosetta, in salt ponds in western Sicily

Avocet breeding Sicily
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L'avventurina nei gioielli siciliani tra Seicento e Ottocento

2021

The aventurine glass between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries was much appreciated by Sicilian women, aristocrats, bourgeois but also commoners, especially for its characteristic color

Avventurina Sicilia gioielli di vetroAventurine glass Sicily history of the jewellerySettore L-ART/02 - Storia Dell'Arte Moderna
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The territories of tourism: a reflection about the experience of the Tourist Districts (Local Tourism Systems) in Sicily

2013

The tourist district is an important tool for territorial governance of regional tourism. The district is a type of Local System which is characterized by its multidimensionality, as well as the spatial contiguity of traders who belong to it. The territory is a space transformed by social interactions and relations of production: it is therefore the indispensable reference for measuring the impact of tourism. A bottom up approach in the process of identification of the districts is therefore vital. A Balance Score Card-approach is desirable to correctly manage this process. This study is a preliminary analysis derived from direct experience of the Sicilian tourist districts, recently formed…

Balanced scorecardDistrito Territorio Sistema de Turismo local clasificación espacial SiciliaRelations of productionTourism geographyDistritoclasificación espaciallcsh:Recreation. Leisurelcsh:GV1-1860Top-down and bottom-up designTerritorioSpace (commercial competition)language.human_languageGeographySistema de Turismo localSettore SECS-S/03 - Statistica EconomicaRegional sciencelanguageSiciliaDirect experienceSicilianTourismDistrict Territory Local Tourism System Spatial classification Sicily
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Un ripostiglio inedito dall’insediamento di Balate di Marianopoli (Caltanissetta)

2012

The subject of the contribution is a small hoard of 38 coins discovered during the excavations of 1986 in the anellenic center of Balate di Marianopoli (CL). The study examines the composition of the hoard, which also includes a rare specimen with the signature of the engraver Kimon, specifying the date of burial on the basis of the contextual material and proposing a historical interpretation

Balate di Marianopoli hoard coins Sicily KimonSettore L-ANT/04 - Numismatica
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A new historical perspective regarding the baptismal font of the cathedral of Monreale (Sicily): the identification of a reused Roman labrum by an an…

2017

The Cathedral of Monreale (not far from the city of Palermo) is one of the most famous monuments of the Arab-Norman period in Sicily recently added to the World Heritage list by UNESCO. It is well known above all for its structure and the magnificence mosaic decorations inside. In the church it is also conserved a Baptismal Font made of coloured limestone and dated back to the first decade of the 17th century. The present study deals with this valuable object with the aim of obtaining information about the nature and provenance of the coloured limestone constituting the basin. Laboratory analyses were thus carried out on representative stone samples by means of polarized light microscopy as…

Baptismal Font Portasanta marble isotopic analysis Monreale SicilySettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.
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Geochemical constraints on basalt petrogenesis in the Strait of Sicily Rift Zone (Italy): Insights into the importance of short lengthscale mantle he…

2020

Igneous activity from the late Miocene to historic time (most recently 1891 CE) in the Strait of Sicily has created two volcanic islands (Pantelleria and Linosa) and several seamounts. These volcanoes are dominated by transitional (ol + hy-normative) to alkaline (ne-normative) basaltic lavas and scoriae; volcanic felsic rocks (peralkaline trachyte-rhyolite) crop out only on Pantelleria. Although most likely erupted through continental crust, basalts demonstrate no evidence of crustal contamination and are geochemically similar to oceanic island basalts (OIB). Despite their isotopic similarities, there are considerable compositional differences with respect to major and trace element geochem…

BasaltContinental-OIBStrait of Sicily Rift ZoneFelsicAlkali Basalt010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesContinental crustAlkali basaltKeywords: Strait of Sicily Rift Zone Continental-OIB Alkali basalt Mantle melting Mantle heterogeneitySettore GEO/07 - Petrologia E PetrografiaPartial meltingGeochemistryGeologyCrust010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesMantle (geology)Geochemistry and PetrologyAsthenosphereMantle HeterogeneityMantle MeltingGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChemical Geology
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New stratigraphical data on the Middle-Late Jurassic biosiliceous sediments from the Sicanian basin, Western Sicily (Italy)

2008

The reported data present the stratigraphy of several sections across a Middle–Late Jurassic Radiolaritic Unit, well exposed in different thrust sheets pertaining to the Maghrebian chain of Southwestern Sicily. The aim was to define the chronostratigraphical distribution of the Jurassic biosiliceous sedi- mentation in the Sicanian palaeogeographical zone, a deep water basin belonging to the Southern Tethys continental margin. The radiolarian biostratigraphy indicates that the switching from carbonate to siliceous sedimentation in the Sicanian Basin is referable to the Bajocian, as shown by the section of Campofiorito, near Corleone. The biostratigraphical dataset allows the correlation betw…

BasaltMiddle-Late JurassicbasaltsGeologychertsBiostratigraphyStructural basinDeep waterradiolariansPaleontologyMiddle–Late JurassicContinental marginStratigraphyradiolarians; biostratigraphy; cherts; basalts; Middle–Late Jurassic; SicilybiostratigraphySiliceous sediments Mesozoic Sicily Jurassic radiolariaSicilyGeology
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The White Stone of South-Eastern Sicily: Urban and Territorial Identity

2017

La Sicilia è un territorio fortemente "segnato" dall'impiego massiccio della ricca varietà di materiali lapidei che la natura ha messo a disposizione: materia prima dalle differenti qualità petrografiche, colore, caratteristiche tecniche e con una vasta possibilità di impiego, sia come elemento costruttivo sia come pietra ornamentale. La "pietra bianca" di Siracusa, il basalto dell'Etna, la "pietra forte" del ragusano, la pietra di Sabucina di Caltanissetta e Niscemi, le calcareniti e le rocce tufacee delle cave di Carini e Aspra, il calcare grigio di billiemi nel palermitano e il tufo calcareo di Agrigento, caratterizzano gran parte degli insediamenti antropici dell'isola, espressione di u…

BasaltWhite (horse)Colore risorse locali identità territoriale Sicilia tradizioni costruttive.media_common.quotation_subjectArchaeologySettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'ArchitetturaPetrographyGeographyStage (stratigraphy)Identity (philosophy)Human settlementColour local resources territorial identity Sicily building traditions.CartographySouth easternmedia_common
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