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The production of traditional building materials in Oristano (Sardinia, Italy)

2016

The study of ceramic-making communities which employ traditional practices can provide insights into the raw materials and techniques used over the centuries in a particular territory. The archaeometric study of ceramic products and of the raw materials used in their production is an effective complement to the existing ethnographic information. This paper focuses on the brick and tile making tradition of Oristano, a town in Central-Western Sardinia (Italy). Applying a combination of techniques, it includes an extensive analysis of traditional handmade and early industrial bricks and tiles, and a study of the local clays that may have been used as raw materials. Although we were unable to s…

010506 paleontologyArcheologyArchitectural engineeringEthnoarchaeologyBrick060102 archaeology06 humanities and the artsEthnoarchaeologySardinia01 natural sciencesArchaeologyOristanoClayey raw materialsGeographyEthnoarchaeometryAnthropologyvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumProduction (economics)0601 history and archaeologyTileBrick and tileTraditional ceramic manufactureSettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.0105 earth and related environmental sciencesArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences
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A global analysis of complexity–biodiversity relationships on marine artificial structures

2020

Aim Topographic complexity is widely accepted as a key driver of biodiversity, but at the patch‐scale, complexity–biodiversity relationships may vary spatially and temporally according to the environmental stressors complexity mitigates, and the species richness and identity of potential colonists. Using a manipulative experiment, we assessed spatial variation in patch‐scale effects of complexity on intertidal biodiversity. Location 27 sites within 14 estuaries/bays distributed globally. Time period 2015–2017. Major taxa studied Functional groups of algae, sessile and mobile invertebrates. Methods Concrete tiles of differing complexity (flat; 2.5‐cm or 5‐cm complex) were affixed at low–high…

0106 biological sciencesestuariebays benthic biodiversity breakwaters eco-engineering estuaries intertidal sea- walls tile urbanBiodiversityIntertidal zone010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesAbundance (ecology)bayseawallintertidalEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInvertebratebiodiversityAbiotic componentGlobal and Planetary ChangebaysbenthicEcologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyeco-engineeringseawallsestuariesGeographyHabitatbreakwatersbreakwaterbays; benthic; biodiversity; breakwaters; eco-engineering; estuaries; intertidal; seawalls; tile; urbanSpatial variabilitySpecies richnessurbantile
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Innovative culture in district innovation systems of European ceramics SMEs

2017

We need to understand the dynamics of current local production systems in the form of industrial districts and, particularly, how culture and innovation are interlinked. In this paper, we argue that the district innovation system approach, which covers the innovation systems and industrial district literatures, provides a set of ideas useful for understanding the role of culture in innovation in industrial districts. We study the role of innovation culture in two of the most important European ceramics industrial districts in Italy and Spain. Specifically, we analyse how, within a given district system, the innovation culture, networks and social structure, and their inter-relations, influe…

05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentCultureInnovation managementEconomía AplicadaInnovation systemIndustrial districtInnovative culture0502 economics and businessProduction (economics)BusinessEconomic geographyDistrict innovation system050207 economicsMarketingInnovation050203 business & managementEuropean ceramic tile industry
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Fornaci e produzioni del Golfo di Castellamare (Sicilia nord-occidentale)

2020

L’area del Golfo di Castellammare (Sicilia occidentale) è nota per le numerose fornaci di età romana. In questo articolo, si cercherà di ricostruire l’attività di un’officina destinata principalmente alla produzione di laterizi con bollo ΟΝΑΣΟΥ, databile fra III e I secolo a.C. Ricerche precedenti hanno permesso di riconoscere nel produttore di questi laterizi lo stesso Onasus Segestanus citato nelle Verrine di Cicerone e di localizzarne una possibile officina presso la Baia di San Cataldo. La scoperta di nuovi laterizi bollati e di scarti ceramici assume notevole importanza per una ricerca sugli ateliers ceramici del Golfo di Castellammare e della Piana di Partinico. Ne deriva un quadro ag…

ArcheologyHistoryVisual Arts and Performing Arts[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorySicily Partinico ancient topography archaeological surveys roman kilns Onasus tilestopografia anticaarchaeological surveys0601 history and archaeologyClassics[SHS.CLASS]Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studiesancient topographySicilyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[SHS.ARCHI]Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space management[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory060102 archaeologyprospezioni archeologicheSettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia Anticafornaci romane06 humanities and the artsSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historytegole Onasus.Partinico[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistorySicilia[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryOnasus tilesroman kilns
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From βαλανεῖα to thermae: unveiling the transition from Greek to Roman architectural models of baths by technological and provenance archaeometric st…

2019

So far unexplored, the introduction and the spread of the Roman thermal buildings in the prima provincia (Sicily) are widely debated in the current archeological studies. Mainly due to the lack of systematic excavations and intensively technological studies, the assessment of thermae in the Hellenistic-Roman Sicily has been thus far interpreted as a new social and architectural experience. However, a more careful archeological investigation would suggest a gradual transformation of the architectural landscape from the purely Greek bath tradition to the canonical thermae types. The aim of this paper is therefore to study the classical hot bath culture and, in particular, the transition from …

ArcheologyProvenanceBrickTindarimedia_common.quotation_subjectEmpireContext (language use)ExcavationRoman thermaeSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia ClassicaArchaeologylanguage.human_languageSoluntoGeographyvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumlanguagearchaeometryTileSicilySicilianbricks and tilemedia_commonArchéoSciences
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A Roof Tile from 1678 Found in Calasparra (Murcia) as an Abiding Medium of Writing

2017

Analysis of a red clay roof tile which bears an heretofore unknown inscription of the late 'procesal' script style and humanistic characters along with the date 1678, marking its exact year of manufacture. This tile was found on the roof of an old barn structure in ruins, located on 'Horno de Calasparra' Street (Murcia), before its demolition. We will also point out some of the more significant aspects of the historic profession of tile making, which has all but disappeared. Se expone a continuación una teja de barro cocido en cuyo lomo se observa incisa una inédita frase, presentando una escritura de tipo procesal tardío, con caracteres ya humanísticos, y una fecha, 1678, la cual marca el …

Cultural StudiesRoof tileHistoryEthnography and Social HistoryWritingmedia_common.quotation_subjectCalasparralcsh:D1-2009PalaeographyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)MudpaleografíaescrituraHistoria etnográfica y socialmedia_commonlcsh:History (General) and history of EuropebarroArtlcsh:History (General)Roof tilePalaeographyStyle (visual arts)lcsh:Dvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumcalasparratejaTileBarnHumanitieshistoria etnográfica y socialEl Futuro del Pasado
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Sensitivity analysis to quantify uncertainty in Life Cycle Assessment: The case study of an Italian tile

2011

Abstract The results of a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study can be affected by several uncertainty sources, mainly due to the methodological choices, the initial assumptions, i.e. allocation rules, system boundaries and impact assessment methods, and the quality of the available data. Then, the experts should estimate the extent of the above-mentioned sources of uncertainty for improving the reliability and the representativeness of the obtained eco-profiles. To estimate the uncertainty is necessary to obtain reliable, transparent and representative LCA results and to correctly support decision-makers in the selection of different product or process options. The following paper starts from …

EngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleOperations researchRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryImpact assessmentProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectLife Cycle Analysis (LCA) Sensitivity analysis Uncertainty Tiles Energy Environmental impactRepresentativeness heuristicReliability engineeringEnvironmental impact assessmentQuality (business)Sensitivity (control systems)businessLife-cycle assessmentReliability (statistics)media_common
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An analysis of the Spanish ceramic tile industry research contracts and patents

2018

In this work, we apply a systemic approach to the analysis of a particular geographic territory, the industrial district. We are particularly interested in analysing the interaction between the productive-technological environment and the scientific environment by an examination of research contracts and patents. Our analysis shows that R&D activity in the Spanish ceramic tile District Innovation System was mainly conducted by suppliers. Final producers’ innovation efforts were related to non-technological aspects and differentiation.

Innovation systemCeramic tile05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING02 engineering and technologyindustrial districtInnovation systemIndustrial districtResearch contractsWork (electrical)visual_artIndustrial district0502 economics and businessvisual_art.visual_art_mediumChristian ministryPatentTileBusiness050203 business & managementIndustrial organizationEuropean Planning Studies
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DO TRANSPORT COSTS HAVE A DIFFERENTIAL EFFECT ON TRADE AT THE SECTORAL LEVEL?

2008

This article aims to analyse the determinants of transport costs and to investigate their influence in international trade with a sample of disaggregate trade data. First, we estimate a transport-cost function using cross-section data on maritime and overland transport for four sectors: agro-industry, ceramic tiles, motor vehicle parts and accessories, and electrical and mechanical household appliances, obtained from interviews held with Spanish exporters and logistics operators in 2001. Second, we study the relationship between transport costs and trade and estimate the elasticity of trade with respect to transport costs for each sector. Important differences for high value- and low value-…

Macroeconomics050210 logistics & transportationEconomics and Econometricsexports; transport costs; infrastructure index; sectoral exports; SpainEconomics05 social sciencesWirtschaftEconomiaPolitical EconomyCeramic tilesVolkswirtschaftslehre0502 economics and business8. Economic growthEconomicsddc:330Social Sciences & Humanities050207 economicsTrade barrierIndustrial organization
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Majolica tiled spires in Sicily. Shape, structure and problems

2014

From the Classical era, the architecture of the Mediterranean were characterized by strong polychrome obtained with various decorative forms by elements of poor workmanship in the building smaller. This decorative forms were more ornate on the monumental architecture; among these the tiles are very present in the border regions. According to the architecture of the Islamic world and the local building culture, the tiles were reworked from surface decorations in brick and shingle, to less frequent three-dimensional elements that can be found in large numbers in the Sicilian area. The spires in majolica wedges, placed at the top of bell towers of urban centers Sicilian, represent striking arc…

Majolica tiles spires Sicily structure decoration restorationSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica
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