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Schede materiali bronzei e ceramici nn.24-26, 80-84

2019

Schede di alcuni reperti in terracotta e in bronzo (lucerne, ceramica fine da mensa e un incensiere) provenienti da Pompei e da Torre del Greco, relativi alle donazioni che i Borbone fecero al Museo della Regia Università di Palermo, esposti nella Mostra “Palermo capitale del Regno. I Borbone e l’archeologia a Palermo, Napoli e Pompei”, Museo Archeologico Regionale A. Salinas, Palermo, 1/12/2018 – 30/06/2019. Catalogue of lamps, fine tableware and an incense burner from Pompeii and Torre del Greco, relating to the 'Donazioni borboniche' to the Museum of the University of Palermo, in the exhibition “Palermo capitale del Regno. I Borbone e l’archeologia a Palermo, Napoli e Pompei”, Museo Arch…

Pompeian pottery and bronzes BorboniSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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The Cave of Vecchiuzzo: anthropology, paleopathology and hierarchy of the human group with a statistical overview (Petralia Sottana – Palermo, Italy)

2013

Lo scavo della Grotta del Vecchiuzzo fu il primo effettuato nelle Madonie (Sicilia centrooccidentale). Fin dalla sua scoperta avvenuta per mano di Collisani e Carapezza nel 1936, il ritrovamento di manufatti nel vano principale indicò che la grotta era stata abitata. Gli scavi, effettuati a partire dal 1937, indicarono che la grotta era stata adibita ad abitazione o forse a santuario e che era stata abitata intorno al terzo millennio a.C. I resti scheletrici, attribuiti ad almeno quindici individui, sono stati studiati dal punto di vista antropologico, antropometrico e paleopatologico, combinando metodologie tradizionali a quelle più moderne. Sui dati odontometrici raccolti è stata effettua…

Prehistory Sicily anthropometry paleodemography Multivariate Analysis Eneolithic Bronze Age.Settore BIO/08 - AntropologiaPreistoria Sicilia antropometria paleodemografia analisi multivariata Eneolitico Età del Bronzo.
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A special body: Exposure ritual of a Bronze Age seated cadaver from the cemetery of Humanejos (Parla, Madrid, Spain)

2020

Abstract Seated positions are extraordinarily exceptional in prehistoric graves and despite the increasing number of new cases its social meaning remains uncertain. This paper presents a new finding of a Bronze Age seated burial discovered in the prehistoric cemetery of Humanejos (Parla). Such a unique burial is carefully analyzed in the context of the IInd millennium cal BC burial rituals. Firstly, the different phases of the inhumation were described through an archaeothanatological approach, which showed that the body was originally bound in a sitting position and then the upper part, which was exposed, naturally collapsed after the decomposition process. Furthermore, the biological feat…

PrehistoryArcheologyHistoryOsteologyBronze AgeArrowheadEliteContext (language use)Meaning (existential)Ancient historyShamanismJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports
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The Mycenaean drainage works of north Kopais, Greece: a new project incorporating surface surveys, geophysical research and excavation

2013

The attempt to drain the Kopais Lake was one of the most impressive and ambitious technical works of prehistoric times in Greece, inspiring myths and traditions referring to its construction and operation. The impressive remnants of the Mycenaean hydraulic works represent the most important land reclamation effort during prehistoric Greek antiquity, thus attracting the attention of the international scientific community. Nevertheless, in spite of the minor or extended contemporary surveys, the picture of the prehistoric drainage works in Kopais has remained ambiguous. Concerning the function of these works and their precise date within the Bronze Age, the proposed theories were based solely…

PrehistoryEngineeringBronze Agebusiness.industryInterpretation (philosophy)ExcavationGeophysicsDrainagebusinessWater Science and TechnologyWater Supply
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Magnetic imaging of a late Bronze Age tumulus in France before and during excavation

2002

Geophysical surveying is taking place in the Chatillon-sur-Seine area in France to examine and map prehistoric settlements and the structure of tumuli (grave-mounds which originally reached a height of up to 5 m but which are now almost level). The magnetic survey discussed here was conducted to detect archaeological structures within a late La Tene (100-50 bce) necropolis, in particular the preexcavation recording of a late Bronze Age round barrow. During the excavation, additional surveys were carried out to analyze the influence of immediate subsurface soil layers on the magnetic anomalies originating from the deeper archaeological features. Additional radar surveys made use of a 500 MHz…

PrehistoryGeophysicsEarth's magnetic fieldBronze AgeGeologyExcavationMagnetic anomalyMagnetic surveyArchaeologyTumulusGeologyGradiometerThe Leading Edge
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Néolithique et Bronze ancien en Provence. Données archéozoologiques

2011

Néolithique et Bronze ancien en Provence. Données archéozoologiques

Provence[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryBronze[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryDonnéesNéolithiquearchéozoologiquesancien
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Physico-chemical characterization of the Acqualadrone rostrum

2011

The archaeological discovery of the Acqualadrone rostrum (an offensive naval weapon mounted on the prow at the waterline), off the Italian coast near Messina in 2008, has led to the need for scientific research in order to plan the conservation treatment of this artefact. The discovery is exceptional because of the presence of a wooden section from the original ship. This paper describes the physico-chemical characterization of a metallic and two wooden samples by inductively coupled plasma – optical emission spectroscopy, inductively coupled plasma – mass spectrometry, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, 13C {1H} crosspolarization magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy, energy-dispersi…

ROSTRUM NAVAL RAM ARCHAEOLOGICALWOOD ARCHAEOLOGICAL BRONZE ACQUALADRONESettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Twee bronstijdzwaarden op de dissectietafel

2019

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Radiographie X[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryÂge du BronzeÉpéesArchéométrie[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryTomographie aux rayons xBronze finalComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Bronze Sculptures and Lead Objects Tell Stories About Their Creators: Investigation of Renaissance Sculptures and Ancient Ingots by Means of Neutron …

2016

Renaissance bronze objects from the Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam) col- lection and lead ingots from ancient roman shipwrecks found near Sicily (Italy) were studied by means of neutron tomography. This was done with the aim to visualize and to measure the inner structures of the objects. In this way information about the manufacturing processes in the 16th century and the conservation status from the inside of the bronze sculptures was gained. Inscriptions found under the corrosion layer of the lead ingots gave hints about the trade routes in the past. Neutron imaging was proven perfect to transmit the relatively thick layers of Pb and Cu alloys while ceramic remains, soldering connections and cor…

Sculpturemedia_common.quotation_subject010401 analytical chemistryNeutron tomographyThe Renaissance02 engineering and technologyArtengineering.material021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesArchaeology0104 chemical sciencesBronze Lead Ingots Neutron TomographyengineeringBronze0210 nano-technologySettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisicamedia_common
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Claiming the sea: Bronze Age fortified sites of the north-eastern Adriatic Sea (Cres and Lošinj islands, Croatia)

2017

ABSTRACTMore than 1,000 Bronze and Iron Age hillforts can be listed for the eastern Adriatic region. These constructions left a mark on the landscape which is still perceptible today. In some cases, such as the island of Losinj, this density is challenging to explain: almost thirty hillfort (or simply hilltop) sites were recorded on a rugged island with an area of 74km2. Different factors potentially involved in the formation of this settlement pattern are discussed (territorial control, surveillance, control of maritime networks), only to show that without considering some kind of symbolic display a plausible explanatory model cannot be devised. A new reading of the coastal seascape is pro…

Seascape010506 paleontologyArcheologyDiscursive practice060102 archaeology[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryHillfort06 humanities and the artsengineering.material01 natural sciencesArchaeologyGeographyBronze Age[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryengineeringGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciences0601 history and archaeology14. Life underwaterBronzeComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFront (military)
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