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New investigations in the North-East quarter of Motya. The archaic cemetery and Building J

2017

In June 2013 the University of Palermo excavations on Motya were resumed. The main goal of the new project is to investigate the north-east quarter of the Phoenician settlement and its urban development since the time of its foundation. Two main areas of excavation were opened. In the early cemetery sixteen cremation burials of the archaic period were uncovered. The most striking discoveries, never attested before, were a tomb containing Hellenistic offerings, and the occurrence of archaic infant cremations. The second excavation was conducted east of Zone K in Building J, which is characterized by its use of a fine ‘pier and rubble’ construction technique. Two rooms have been partially cle…

Settore L-OR/06 - Archeologia Fenicio-PunicaMotya Phoenician burial customs Punic monumental architecture peripheral industrial belt cremation “pier and rubble” structure
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The Archaic Cemetery at Motya. A case-study for tracing early colonial Phoenician culture and mortuary traditions in the West Mediterranean

2016

The burial ground, roughly dating from the late 8th cent. BC onwards, is characterised in its earliest major phase by the almost exclusive practice of cremation, a rite that was introduced and largely attested in the Levant during the Iron Age1 . The same rite was inherited from the Phoenician homeland and became widespread in the western colonial world, where it eventually survived until the Hellenistic period. The purpose of the present paper is to re-examine briefly the archaeological evidence so far retrieved in the early island cemetery, stressing its main features and reviewing some of the current scholarly views and interpretations.

Settore L-OR/06 - Archeologia Fenicio-PunicaPhoenician Burial customs Motya cremation Sicily
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Campaniforme et sépultures, Au-delà du standard

2004

Where are the famous Bell Beaker individual burials in the south east of France ? What is the nature of the burials wherein we actually find Bell Beaker elements ? And what kind of Bell Beaker is it ? And also : where does the Bell Beakers stand in the evolution of the funeral architectures and rites between the end of the Middle Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age ? Answering these questions, thanks to the presence of more than a hundred funeral sites in the area, would change our vision of the Bell Beakers fenomenon itself. These questions are also the occasion to present the diversity and the traditions of the funeral practices by the third millenium BC.

South-East[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistoryfunerary ritualCampaniformesépulturesburialsSud-Estrituel funéraireBell BeakerFrance
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La Valle dei Templi in epoca medioevale. Caratterizzazione antropologica e paleopatologica delle sepolture antistanti in Tempio della Concordia

2021

Riassunto ― Il lavoro presenta i risultati delle analisi bio-archeologiche effettuate su resti scheletrici umani rinvenuti in quattordici sepolture di epoca medioevale rinvenute nel Parco Archeologico della Valle dei Templi di Agrigento (Sicilia). L’obiettivo è stato l’acquisizione delle informazioni necessarie per la ricostruzione del profilo biologico di ciascun individuo, al fine di determinarne il sesso, la stima dell’età biologica alla morte, la stima della statura e la valutazione delle patologie e degli indicatori di stress occupazionale mediante le correnti metodologie e tecniche diagnostiche di tipo antropologico. Sebbene il cattivo stato di conservazione di alcuni individui non ne…

Summary ― The work presents the results of the bio-archaeological analyzes carried out on human skeletal remains found in fourteen burials of Medieval chronology at the Archaeological Park of Valle dei Templi in Agrigentum (Sicily). The aim of the work was the acquisition of the information necessary for the reconstruction of the biological profile of each individual throught the determination of sex the estimate of the biological age at death the estimate of height and the evaluation of pathologies and markers of occupational stress through current anthropological diagnostic methodologies and techniques. Althought the poor state of conservation of some individuals has not allowed their whole anthropological characterization the investigations have highlighted the heterogeneity relating to the age groups and have allowed us to ascertain the presence of pathological alterations in subjects of mature age sometimes of unknown etiology such as DISH (Diffuse Idiopathic Hyperostosis). The sample size is not representative of the entire population but subsequent insights will provide a better understanding of the population dynamics of Medieval Agrigentum.Settore BIO/08 - Antropologia
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Le cimetière du second âge du Fer du « Bas des Aouches » à Gisy-les-Nobles (Yonne) : découvertes anciennes et fouilles modernes

2015

Die Untersuchung betrifft die Metallfunde einer zufällig am Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts entdeckten Nekropolesowie die Reste von Körpergräbern, die 1978 am gleichen Fundplatz ausgegraben wurden. Trotz der Dürftigkeit der Informationenermöglichen die Funde eine Unterteilung in chronologische Phasen, die vom zweiten Viertel des 5. Jh. v. Chr. bis zu den letztenJahrzehnten des 3. Jh. v. Chr. reichen und den bereits bekannten Daten des regionalen Bestattungswesens entsprechen

SépultureBurial[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryLa Tène B1 et B2GrabstätteFrühlatènezeit ALa Tène C1YonneLa Tène B1 and B2Latène C1second Iron AgeBurgundLatène B1 und B2La Tène A anciennejüngere EisenzeitBourgogneKörpergrabtorcs with arcsDekor mit gegeneinander gestellten Dracheninhumation[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorytorques à arceauxearly La Tène Aopposed dragons decoration[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorydécor de dragons affrontéssecond âge du Fer
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Tell Shiyukh Tahtani. New light on the Bronze Age sequence

2014

This report briefly describes the latest results of the Italian rescue excavations at Shiyukh Tahtani on the Upper Syrian Euphrates. Fieldwork continued on the eastern slope of the mound, aiming to further investigate the Bronze Age levels. A main operation, halfway down the slope, focused upon the earliest MB I layers, where a group of burials was unearthed, mostly consisting of adult interments in oval pits and child pot burials. A most striking finding was the ‘Spinstress tomb’. At the foot of the slope, the exploration of a mud-brick compound, dating back to the early third millennium BC, continued. Here further remarkable evidence of massive domestic architecture in a fine Mesopotamian…

Tell Shiyukh Tahtani Euphrates valley Syria transition Late Chalcolithic tradition Early Bronze Age architecture Midlle Bronze Age burialsSettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente Antico
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Plain and luxury wares of the third millennium BC in the Carchemish region: two case-studies from Tell Shiyukh Tahtani

2007

In the last decades the large number of salvage excavations undertaken in north Syria and southeastern Anatolia has generated much interest regarding the role that the culture of the Big Bend of the Euphrates River played during the 3rd millennium BC. the aim of the present paper is to examine some particular pottery assemblages of the second half of the 3rd millennium which can be relevant for a discussion about a putative Carchemish region in the Early Bronze Age.

Tell Shiyukh Tahtaniburial customSettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente AnticoNORTH SYRIA early Bronze Age PotteryMiddle Euphrate
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The ultimate message : a study of medieval tombstones in ducal Burgundy : 12th-16th centuries

2011

The tombstone has long been neglected by historians. As obituaries and wills, tombstones reveal as much the relationship of the deceased to death that the management of their memory by their heirs. This study first shows the wealth of medieval Burgundy graves goods. Typological diversity adds to the richness of iconography with large amounts of effigial monuments. Tombs materialize burial of prestige. Originally reserved for prelates and princes, burial ad ecclesiam progressively extended to the feudal aristocracy and the bourgeoisie. The location and the materialization of a burial monument also reflect the evolution of medieval piety. Epigraphy and iconography show the mutation of "gothic…

TombMoyen AgeSépultureBurialGisant[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryPlate tombeMonumentDalle funéraireTombeEpigraphyDeathIncised slabsRecumbent figureIconography[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryMiddle AgesTombstoneMort[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryEpigraphieIconographie
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Badania archeologiczne na Ukrainie nad Dunajem w miejscowości Kartal/Orłowka

2020

Głównym celem artykułu jest przedstawienie badań archeologicznych z 2013 r. w miejscowości Kartal/Orłowka na Ukrainie. Badania dotyczyły odkrycia wielokulturowego kompleksu osadniczego i znajdującego się na nim cmentarzyska. Odkryte cmentarzysko związane jest z eneolitem i epoką brązu. Pochówki szkieletowe odkryte podczas wykopalisk ułożone były w pozycji embrionalnej (skurczone po prawej stronie, nogi podciągnięte pod klatkę piersiową), jeden z nich był podwójny. Przy pochówkach odnaleziono wyposażenie w postaci miski ceramicznej i małego glinianego naczynia. Kości ludzkie zachowane były w złym stanie, zostały uszkodzone przez czas, glebę i niewielką głębokość zalegania pochówku. Badacze r…

UkrainaBolgrad-Aldeni culturesarcheologyeneolitCucutienieneolitepochówki szkieletoweskeletal burialsarcheologiakultury Bolgrad-AldeniUkrainePiotrkowskie Zeszyty Historyczne
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Weed seeds ability to emerge on the soil surface

2015

International audience; Annual weeds have to produce seeds each year to maintain their populations. These seeds fallon the soil surface. Seeds exposed to light during their moistening (i.e. caused by rain) bettergerminate than seeds in the darkness (i.e. buried). However, rare studies quantified the unique andcombined effects of light, moisture and burial depth on the germination process. We investigated,in a greenhouse experiment in 2014, the impact of seed moisture (Moistened vs. Dried), lightduring moistening (Darkness vs. Light) and burial depth (Buried vs. Surface) on germination of 12annual weed species contrasted on their seed traits and germination periods (Alopecurusmyosuroides Hud…

[SDV.SA.AGRO] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/AgronomyLightConservation agriculture[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDV.SA.AGRO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/AgronomyBurial depthGerminationEmergenceNo-till[SDV.SA.SDS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil study[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Seed traits[SDV.SA.SDS] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil studyMoisture
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