Search results for "Alae"

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Neo-Tethys (or Palaeotethys arm?)Permian-Mesozoic carbonates in the Pelagian continental margin (Central Mediterranean)

2014

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaTethys Palaeogeography
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Mixed Carbonate Ramps: Tectonic and Palaeogeographic settings (Sicily, Southern Italy)

2014

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicamixed carbonate ramps tectonics palaeogeographySicily
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The Impact of Climate, Resource Availability, Natural Disturbances and Human Subsistence Strategies on Sicilian Landscape Dynamics During the Holocene

2022

This paper presents a multidisciplinary summary of the most recent discoveries and hypotheses concerning factors driving the human subsistence economy and landscape shaping in Sicily during the Holocene. A number of scientific papers have recently pointed out the key role played by paleogeography, resource (water, food) availability and natural disturbances (volcanic eruptions, tsunamis) in local human activities. Modern anthropology and archaeology increasingly use biological remains (e.g. soils, bones, wood, plant macroremains, pollen) to better understand how human communities managed to survive and spread. Likewise, refined reconstructions of past human demographic fluxes and socio-econ…

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicapalaeoclimatic patterns marine geology palaeogeography volcanic and seismic activity environmental constraints vegetation history human impact anthropology palynology charcoal and wood analysis archaeological sciencesSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaSettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Petrographic characterization of quartzite tools from the Palaeolithic site of San Teodoro cave (Sicily): Study on the provenance of lithic raw mater…

2022

A petrographic characterization has been used here, for the first time, in the study of lithic raw materials exploited in prehistoric Sicily. Our research interests one of the oldest archaeological sites with evidence of the early human peopling of the island (∼15kyr ago): San Teodoro Cave, in northeastern Sicily. Two geological Formations, Numidian and Monte Soro Flysch gave origin to well-rounded pebbly quartzite elements scattered in the marine terraces surrounding the cave and likely exploited as one of the sources of the raw materials for the production of lithic tools by the Epigravettian communities having settled the place. The preference for one of the two qualities of quartzite is…

Settore L-ANT/01 - Preistoria E ProtostoriaArcheologyLithic artefacts Quartzite Epigravettian Palaeolithic San Teodoro CaveSettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia AnticaSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaSettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaSettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
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Prehistoric Settlement and Population in the Madonie Mountains. New Data from the Archaeological Survey

2010

The aim of the Madonie research project is to analyse mobility strategies and the use of a mountainous territory by relating geomorphologic features, raw material sources and landscape to the prehistoric settlement. For this purpose we planned an intensive and systematic survey of sample areas, selected on geo-morphological, altimetric and archaeological criteria, correlated to a palaeoenvironmental investigation based on the study of palynological sequence samples coming from wet areas of the Madonie territory and from archaeological deposits. Le projet de recherche sur la Madonie analyse les stratégies de mobilité et l’exploitation du territoire de montagne, en reliant les caractéristique…

Settore L-ANT/01 - Preistoria E ProtostoriapaleoenvironmentmontanaProtostoriaPopulationmountainvita ruraleHBLAPrehistorypaléoenvironnementrural lifeimpact humainProtohistoriaeducationPyrénéeseducation.field_of_studyvida ruralsettlement palaeoenvironment Madonie mountainsmontagneAlpsPyreneespaleo-entornomontañaSettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia AnticaArchaeologyvie ruraleGeographyArchaeologysienze naturaliPirineosHIS002000Madonie raw materials landscape archaeology paleoenvironmentSettlement (litigation)AlpipeuplementProtohistory
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The small mammals (insectivores, bats and rodents) from the Holocene site of Vallone Inferno (Scillato, Sicily)

2013

The Vallone Inferno rock-shelter is an archeological site located at 770 m a.s.l. in the Madonie massif in Sicily. This massif is modeled into the Triassic and Oligocene sedimentary rocks of the Imerese Basin. Thearchaeological excavations conducted since 2008 have provided a long prehistoric and historic sequence from the Neolithic to the medieval period. From the four sedimentary complexes identified, only levels 3.4 to 3.1 from complex 3 and 4.2 from complex 4 have yielded small-mammal material. Level 4.2 is poor in remains and as yet without cultural ascription, though it has a radiocarbon age of 9450±50 years BP. Level 3.4 has yielded fragments of ceramic characteristic of the Middle N…

Settore L-ANT/09 - Topografia Anticamicromammals biostratigraphy palaeogeography palaeoenvrionment palaeoclimate Middle Neolithic-Early Bronze Age Late Roman-Byzantine periodSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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Le risorse idriche nel territorio di Alesa

2022

The contribution examines the complex archaeological data produced by the survey carried out in the region of Alesa, in an attempt to recognise the essential elements of the system of collection and distribution of water in rural settlements. The archaeological data are integrated with what can be obtained from the well-known ‘Table of Alesa’, and with other toponymical, environmental, morphological, and geological information. The results are compared with known data in areas with similar characteristics along the northern coast of Sicily.

Settore L-ANT/09 - Topografia Anticasurvey Sicily Halaesa aqueduct pipeline
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Halaesa Arconidea (Tusa, Messina). Primi risultati dagli scavi delle fortificazioni, settore nord-est.

2023

This report describes the activities and results of two years of archaeological excavations carried out by the University of Palermo at the site of Halaesa, in northern Sicily. The excavations revealed the structure of the ancient city walls (maybe built in two different phases, during the Late Hellenistic/Early Roman peri-od) and the presence of a tank close to the wall, connected to the defense sistem.

Settore L-ANT/10 - Metodologie Della Ricerca ArcheologicaSettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia AnticaSicily Halaesa fortification walls tank Hellenistic and Roman time.
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Ventastega curonica and the origin of tetrapod morphology.

2008

The gap in our understanding of the evolutionary transition from fish to tetrapod is beginning to close thanks to the discovery of new intermediate forms such as Tiktaalik roseae. Here we narrow it further by presenting the skull, exceptionally preserved braincase, shoulder girdle and partial pelvis of Ventastega curonica from the Late Devonian of Latvia, a transitional intermediate form between the 'elpistostegids' Panderichthys and Tiktaalik and the Devonian tetrapods (limbed vertebrates) Acanthostega and Ichthyostega. Ventastega is the most primitive Devonian tetrapod represented by extensive remains, and casts light on a part of the phylogeny otherwise only represented by fragmentary ta…

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Sicilian Jurassic Phisiography and Geologic Realms

2004

Two tectono-sedimentary domains, which were deformed during the Neogene and evolved into two large structural sectors, characterize the Sicilian Jurassic: the Maghrebides and Peloritani. Africa margin sediments, passing downward to Triassic successions and perhaps originally to Paleozoic deposits, characterize the former. The latter belongs to the European "Calabrian Arc", where the Jurassic transgressively rests on a continental substrate (i.e. the crystalline Variscan basement). These domains are characterized by four sedimentary facies: shallow platform-derived limestones; condensed seamount-type red limestones; nodular limestones with ammonites; deep radiolarites and shales. These facie…

Sicily Jurassic Palaeogeography
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