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Vasi d'autore: il caso dell'Acropoli di Atene

2017

Il saggio affronta il problema delle firme apposte sui vasi, proponendo un approccio contestuale che valuti il fenomeno anche in relazione alla ‘committenza’, oltre che all’interno delle varie botteghe e attività artigianali, e in rapporto all’insieme figurativo, alle altre eventuali iscrizioni presenti sull’oggetto e alla tipologia e tettonica del vaso. Si analizza, in particolare, il caso dell’Acropoli di Atene, come primo contesto-campione (di ambito cultuale), particolarmente significativo per la perfetta coincidenza tra centro di produzione e contesto d’uso delle ceramiche e per l’incidenza dell’area sacra poliadica nella fabbrica dei vasi figurati della città e nelle dinamiche socio-e…

Acropoli di Atene firme pittura vascolare atticaSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia ClassicaAcropolis of Athens Signature Attic vase painting
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Integrated use of unmanned aerial vehicle photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanning to support archaeological analysis: The Acropolis of Selinunt…

2021

Southwestern Sicily is an area of infrequent seismic activity; however, some studies carried out in the archaeological Selinunte site suggest that, between the fourth century BC and the early Middle Ages, probably at least two earthquakes strucked this area with enough energy to damage and cause the collapse and kinematics of much of the architecture of Selinunte. Take into account that, in 2008, a noninvasive archaeological prospection and traditional data gathering methods along the Acropolis north fortifications were carried out. Following these first studies, after about 10 years, a new geophysical campaign was carried out. This second campaign benefited from the application of modern t…

ArcheologyHistoryPhotogrammetrybiologyAcropolisSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataTerrestrial laser scanningDigital elevation modelbiology.organism_classificationArchaeology3D reconstruction archaeological survey digital elevation model Selinunte Archaeological Park terrestrial laser scanning unmanned aerial vehicle photogrammetryGeologyArchaeological Prospection
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Effectiveness of some protective and self-cleaning treatments: a challenge for the conservation of temple G stone in Selinunte

2021

Abstract The Temple G of the Archaeological Park of Selinunte (Italy), the largest in Europe, is one of the most impressive temples in the Magna Grecia. Today, it is completely destroyed due to a strong earthquake occurred in the Middle Ages. The used stone is a calcarenite coming from the ancient and renowned quarries of Cusa near the acropolis. This work comes from the today’s proposal of Temple G anastylosis. The goal of the work is to provide the results relating the protective effectiveness of three polymer formulations, appropriately selected, on stone samples taken from the “Capitello” quarry, part of “Cusa quarries”. The formulations functionality was deployed by adding TiO2 nanopar…

Materials scienceAnastylosisGeneral Chemical Engineering202 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesStone breathabilityTempleSelf cleaningTiOAlkylalkoxysilaneMaterials ChemistrymedicineWater-repellenceStone protectionConservation treatmentbiologyPhoto-oxidative degradation.AcropolisOrganic ChemistryTio2 nanoparticlesSelf-cleaning properties021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationArchaeology0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsCalcarenitemedicine.anatomical_structurenanoparticles0210 nano-technology
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Coastal erosion in the archaeological area of Selinunte

2010

Coast erosion is a widespread phenomenon and is a considerable issue for the dwellers of coastal areas today. Our study is based on the archaeological area of Selinunte in which we have noticed a process of erosion in progress. In this area we have considered a particular portion of the coast, around 8 km long, since our purpose is the individuation of anthropic elements such as ports, and natural elements, such as rivers. In this area we have set some point of reference using historical and recent cartography in a 1:25.000 scale dating back to 1971, a regional technical paper in a 1: 10.000 scale from 1994, and aerial pictures from 2000 and 2008, all of which we have geo-related starting f…

Shoregeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyAcropolisStructural basinbiology.organism_classificationArchaeologyNatural (archaeology)Coastal erosioncoastal erosionsea-level change geomorphologyErosionScale (map)HydrographySettore GEO/05 - Geologia ApplicataGeology
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El mural de Chilonché: estudio preliminar

2019

espanolEl articulo presenta la investigacion llevada a cabo en uno de los cuartos del Palacio 3E1 de la Acropolis de Chilonche (Peten, Guatemala), en cuyo interior se descubrio un mural pintado por los mayas en el Clasico Tardio con escenas figurativas de indudable valor artistico. Esta contribucion se centra en cinco aspectos principales: su descubrimiento, excavacion, conservacion, documentacion y analisis iconografico del mural. EnglishThis paper presents the research carried out in one of the rooms of the Palace 3E1 of the Acropolis of Chilonche (Peten, Guatemala). Inside, a mural painted by the Maya in the Late Classic with figurative scenes of unquestionable artistic value, was discov…

biologyAcropolisAnthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectMayaMuralArtbiology.organism_classificationHumanitiesmedia_commonRevista Española de Antropología Americana
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Monete in contesto dall’Acropoli di Gela : (scavi 1952–1953, 1955, 1961)

2022

This work examines the monetary finds from the Acropolis of Gela during the excavations of 1952–1953, 1955 and 1961. It is possible to reconstruct the contexts of discovery for 106 specimens, which come from the main occupation phases of the site, between the fifth and third centuries BC. By reconstructing the contexts it was possible to establish the nature of the monetary finds (single finds or hoards) and the function of the coins within each context (accidental loss or deliberate deposition). The information drawn from the contextual associations offers the opportunity to outline the structure of circulation on the site, especially in relation to the end of the fifth century BC, and als…

coins context Acropolis Gela circolation TimoleonSettore L-ANT/04 - Numismatica
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Sicilia, 1 : l'acropoli di Gela : stipi, depositi o scarichi

2005

The subject of the book is the study of the votive stipes or deposits found on the acropolis of Gela during the excavations conducted in the 1960s. The materials are examined and an interpretative hypothesis is advanced on the chronology and on the divinity to whom the offering is addressed.

stipe deposit votive Gela AcropolisSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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