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Biological richness of a large urban cemetery in Berlin. Results of a multi-taxon approach.

2016

Abstract Background Urban green spaces can harbor a considerable species richness of plants and animals. A few studies on single species groups indicate important habitat functions of cemeteries, but this land use type is clearly understudied compared to parks. Such data are important as they (i) illustrate habitat functions of a specific, but ubiquitous urban land-use type and (ii) may serve as a basis for management approaches. New information We sampled different groups of plants and animals in the Weißensee Jewish Cemetery in Berlin (WJC) which is one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe. With a total of 608 species of plants and animals, this first multi-taxon survey revealed a c…

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L’area ad Est dell’ipogeo L. Il saggio D. Le olle. I sostegni. Gli oggetti vari.

2007

The essay concerns the results of the archaeological excavation carried out in the area East of the s.c. "hypogeum L" in the Early Christian cemetery of Agrigentum in the year 1999; it contains, also, the catalogue of the Medieval coarse and cooking wares (ollae) found in the area, and the different types of supports used in the ceramic workshop established in the Late Antique cemetery during the Middle Ages.

Archaeological excavationLate Roman and Medieval AgrigentoEarly Christian cemeterycoarse wareValle dei Templiburialceramic ateliercooking wareSettore L-ANT/08 - Archeologia Cristiana E Medievale
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Ricerche di Archeologia cristiana e bizantina nella Sicilia occidentale

2017

The seventh Quaderno Digitale di Archeologia Postclassica contains the results of the researches conducted by the Department of Cultural Heritage of the University of Palermo and by the Pontificia Commissione di Archeologia Sacra in the Early Christian catacomb of Villagrazia di Carini during the years 2013-2014. Emma Vitale and Fortunatina Vaccaro present the stratigraphic excavation carried out in the south-eastern district of the cemetery, while, in the third study of the book, Giuseppe Falzone analyzes two painted funerary inscriptions on the interior walls of Byzantine burials brought to light, in recent years, along the Decumanus Maximus of Lilybaeum.

Archaeological excavationpainted inscriptionEarly Christian cemeteryarchaeological stratigraphyByzantine age in north-western SicilySettore L-ANT/08 - Archeologia Cristiana E Medievale
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Stones, Bones, and Hillfort: Radiocarbon Dating of Ķivutkalns Bronze-Working Center

2013

The Bronze Age site of ķivutkalns with its massive amount of archaeological artifacts and human remains is considered the largest bronze-working center in Latvia. The site is a unique combination of cemetery and hillfort believed to be built on top of each other. This work presents new radiocarbon dates on human and animal bone collagen that somewhat challenge this interpretation. Based on analyses using a Bayesian modeling framework, the present data suggest overlapping calendar year distributions for the contexts within the 1st millennium BC. The carbon and nitrogen isotopic ratios indicate mainly terrestrial dietary habits of studied individuals and nuclear family remains buried in one o…

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Cmentarz Sapieżyński w Stanisławowie

2021

This article presents the history of one of the largest Polish cemeteries in the Eastern Borderlands. Thousands of Poles, including artists, poets, writers, sculptors, prominent politicians, local government officials and soldiers fighting for Polish independence in various uprisings, were buried in the Sapieżyński Cemetery during its 200-year-long history. The necropolis was closed down by the Soviet authorities in 1980, and the entire area was bulldozed. Crushed tombstones were transported outside the city, and a theater building and a hotel were developed on the site. The paper recreates the cemetery’s history and tells the life stories of the most prominent individuals who were laid to …

Bębnowicz familykwatery wojskoweHistoryMarian AntoniakSapieżyński Cemetery in Stanisławówmilitary tombswybitni Polacystone masonry shopsCmentarz Sapieżyński w StanisławowieBębnowiczowiecemetery historydestruction of cemeteryzniszczenie cmentarzahistoria cmentarzazakłady kamieniarskiefamous PolesEcha Przeszłości
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Anthropology of Political, Social and Cultural Memory: Practices in Central and Eastern Europe: Program & Abstracts : International Scientific Confer…

2020

Collective memory of the inhabitants of interwar Warsaw and RigaRussian Civil War (Baltic Sea region)GenealogyUnexplored private commemorative practicesNative language as the basis of national identityForgotten heritageReligious revival in the collective memory of RussiansProfessional unions in the cultural sectorLatvia:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects [Research Subject Categories]Memory of the First World WarDiscursive form of identity of the Russianspeaking youth in LatviaCommunist party of Latvia (1950–1956)Memory - from family album to memorialEmergence of Latvian national identity in the 19th century and early 20th centuryLatvia in the European and US political security system in the early 1920sLatvian archaeologytheatre of memorySilesians during World War IIMuseum of deathLatency of the past in biographical narratives of Latvian RussiansTrauma-pain-memoryNational resistance movement and repressions LatviaRepresentation of family identity and memory Russian cemeteryTheosophical literature in Latvia (1944–1953)Modern technologies in the service of the victimsCardinal Julijans Vaivods - diariesMay 9thNational costume in LatviaGeneral education policy of the Latvian SSR 1956–1964Yuri Samarin’s ideas
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L’analisi strutturale e le fasi

2019

The X13-X13.1 is one of the most considerable cubicles in the catacomb. It consists of a quadrangular funerary chamber preceded by a short dromos placed along the gallery X. The tombs are several and of different types: arcosolia for adults and children, lithic sarcophagi, pavimental graves ("formae"), and very interesting areas for ritual "refrigerium" The archaeological investigations and the structural date indicate that the duplex cubicle is the result of different phases of development, and that it was used by a numerous and wealthy family group for several generations, by the end of the fourth/beginning of the fifth to the seventh/eighth century, as it seems also indicated by the pott…

Early Christian cemeteryEarly Christian communitystructural analysiLate Roman funerary architecturefunerary chamberSettore L-ANT/08 - Archeologia Cristiana E Medievale
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Ecclesia carinensis. Una sede episcopale alle origini del cristianesimo fra Palermo e Lilibeo; La catacomba paleocristiana di Villagrazia di Carini

2020

The Early Christian cemetery discovered by chance in Villagrazia di Carini in 1899, then forgotten and negletted, has been brought to light from the year 2000 to today thanks to the systematic teamwork of the University of Palermo and the Pontificia Commissione di Archeologia Sacra (PCAS). The unexpected dimension of the site, the largest underground cemetery of Early Christianity so far known in western Sicily, has finally allowed the historiographical debate to find a meeting point on the age-old problem of the existence of ecclesia carinensis, an Early Byzantine diocese attested by the written sources up to the eighth century and disappeared after the centuries of the Islamic domination …

Early Christian cemeteryLate Roman and Byzantine Sicilyecclesia carinensiarchaeological explorationdiocesefunerary architectureSettore L-ANT/08 - Archeologia Cristiana E Medievale
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Ricerche nella catacomba di Villagrazia di Carini

2018

The Quaderno Digitale 9 is dedicated to the archaeological researches conducted in the Early Christian catacomb of Villagrazia di Carini until year 2015. The essay of G. Schirò presents the results of the excavations carried out from 2008 to 2011 in the Gallery IX and the structural analysis of 36 burials. Marco Correra, in the second essay, presents the analysis of the types of closure of the tombs so far excavated, in comparison with other funerary contexts in Sicily, Sardinia and North Africa. Finally, Francesco Scirè and Marta Marescalchi illustrate the project drawn up for the enjoyment of the most representative sectors of the monument, whose visit was inaugurated in May 2015.

Early Christian cemeteryburialstructural analysiscatacombSettore L-ANT/08 - Archeologia Cristiana E Medievalearchaeological excavation
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Premessa al volume: Il cubicolo X13 nella catacomba di Villagrazia di Carini. Indagini preliminari e interventi di consolidamento 2016-2019

2019

This book is dedicated to the archaeological excavations and to the consolidation of the structures of cubicle X13 in the catacomb of Villagrazia di Carini (PA). In 2015 the interesting funerary chamber was seriously damaged by the collapse of the ceiling; from 2016 to 2019, the realization of the recovery and restoration project by the Pontificia Commissione di Archeologia Sacra has been the occasion for the study of the rock-cut architectures and of the structural characteristics of the cubicle, one of the most remarkable private funerary spaces in the Early Christian and byzantine cemetery of Carini.

Early Christian cemeterystructural analysis in archaeologyfunerary chamberconsolidation projectSettore L-ANT/08 - Archeologia Cristiana E MedievaleLate Roman and Medieval Sicily
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