Search results for "Excavation"

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Characterisation of clayey raw materials for ceramic manufacture in ancient Sicily

2011

Abstract It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support provenance studies of archaeological ceramics. The characterisation of a ceramic paste, the assessment of its technology of production and its provenance assignment related to a specific production centre or to a geographical and/or compositional space, are all tasks that can be performed even more accurately if the clayey raw materials used in pottery production are also studied. For that reason the identification of the clay deposits exploited in a given ceramic workshop often plays a key role in the archaeometric reconstruction of the production cycle where geology, mineralogy, petro…

Clayey raw materialProvenanceGeochemistryGeologyExcavationIntegrated approachRaw materialArchaeological ceramicsPetrographyMining engineeringGeochemistry and PetrologyProvenancevisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumProduction technologyPotteryCeramicArchaeological ceramicSicilySettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.GeologyApplied Clay Science
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Le monastère Saint-Pierre d'Osor (île de Cres) : septième campagne d'études archéologiques

2013

The 2012 campaign of the archaeological research project permitted the exhaustive excavations of the immediate surroundings of the southern nave of the abbey church of St Peter in Osor. The richness and the complexity of the discovered structures confirmed the great archaeological potential of this sector. Namely, a funeral zone that is situated south to the church is occupied by two buildings perpendicular to the church which we interpret as a mausoleum (the one on the west) and a chapel with one privileged burial (the one on the east). The great number of built tombs or simples graves confirmed that this sector had funeral function even before the XIth century and the construction of the …

Croatie010506 paleontologyHistoryMoyen ÂgeVisual Arts and Performing Arts[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectCity wallCroatie; Osor; moyen age; architecture; monastere; mausolee; formaeAncient history01 natural sciencesNaveArchéologieArchaeological researchChapel0601 history and archaeologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commoncomputer.programming_language[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory060102 archaeologyExcavation06 humanities and the artsArtArchaeology[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryEarly modern periodcomputer
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Pintura califal de Bédar (Almería, 355/966)

2020

Esta investigación se centra en un texto árabe pintado sobre un elemento inusual: una balsa de agua para riego en Bédar (Almería). Junto al epígrafe que la data, hay dibujados dos animales cuadrúpedos que quizá representen una escena de caza y una cenefa decorativa; conserva asimismo otros signos gráficos y diseños muy degradados que no ha sido posible descifrar totalmente. Como hasta ahora no se había determinado su cronología, en este estudio he seguido el método habitual en Epigrafía Árabe: dibujar los trazos visibles y restituir después las partes de pintura desaparecida o muy borrada. Como resultado de este estudio queda de relieve el valor de este destacado documento de la cultura pop…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorylcsh:CB3-482BP1-253Popular cultureAncient historylcsh:History of CivilizationIslamepigrafía cúficaalbercaHistory of Civilizationlcsh:BP1-253Paintingbiologylcsh:Islampintura muralExcavationcalifato omeya andalusíbiology.organism_classificationCaliphateAlmeriaEpigraphyCB3-482Period (music)ChronologyAl-Qanṭara
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The Roman circus and southwestern city quarter of Carthage: first results of a new international research project

2018

AbstractThe paper presents first results of a joint German–Tunisian research project in Carthage, Tunisia. Archaeological fieldwork has been undertaken (preceded by a geophysical survey) in the southwestern quarter of the ancient city to study the architecture, chronology and urban context of the circus. The area has, unlike the rest of Carthage, not been targeted by excavations of the late nineteenth/early twentieth centuries and, also unlike the rest of Carthage, is mostly not overbuilt, although under pressure from neighbouring communities. The area is the last one allowing a large-scale diachronic urban study in which the circus and its impact on the quarter is in the centre. From our f…

Cultural StudiesInternational researchHistory060101 anthropologyHistory060102 archaeologyAncient cityContext (language use)Excavation06 humanities and the artsAncient historyQuarter (United States coin)0601 history and archaeologyArchitectureChronologyLibyan Studies
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"Euesperides (Benghazi): Preliminary report on the Spring 2004 Season".

2004

AbstractThis article reports on the sixth season of the ongoing project at Euesperides (Benghazi). Excavation in Area P established the date of construction of the penultimate phase (and therefore of the plain pebble mosaic with inscription published last year) as 300-282 BC, following the abandonment and demolition of the antepenultimate phase beneath it. An area used for the preparation and cutting of the materials employed in the final-phase mosaics has been identified. In Area Q the dismantling of the street sequence was completed, and the W building fronting the street found to date from the fifth century BC. In Area R the crushed deposits ofMurexshell were removed and working surfaces…

Cultural StudiesMediterranean climateHistoryMurexbiologyExcavationAncient historybiology.organism_classificationMosaicSequence (geology)GeographyHarbourPotteryAmphoracomputercomputer.programming_languageLibyan Studies
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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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Early-stage thermal performance design of thermo-active walls implemented in underground infrastructures

2022

Abstract Energy geostructures (EGs) represent an innovative technology in the sustainable energy agenda and are useful for satisfying the energy needs of the built environment. They are usually involving geostructures such as piles, walls, tunnels, shafts, and sewers. The application of such technology to infrastructure projects may have considerable thermal potential because of the large surfaces that can be thermally activated. This study focuses on thermo-active walls (energy walls, EWs), which are retaining structures used to sustain the sides of excavations. Key features related to their thermal design are examined, and a design methodology is proposed. The heat-exchange modes involvin…

Energy geostructuresRenewable energyFlow (psychology)0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsGeothermal energy01 natural sciences7. Clean energyCivil engineeringlaw.inventionlawHeat exchangerThermalLow carbon engineeringSanitary sewerComputers in Earth SciencesSafety Risk Reliability and QualityDesign methods021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSustainable infrastructuresFlowchartUnderground infrastructuresExcavationGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyThermal potential of sitesHydrothermal modelingEnvironmental scienceEngineering design processGeomechanics for Energy and the Environment
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Tell Shiyukh Tahtani, Nord Siria. Relazione sull'attività della Missione Eufrate nell'anno 2008.

2008

Survey and excavations in the Middle Euphrates Valley, Syria. 2008 Season.

Excavation Report Archaeology SyriaSettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente Antico
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Tell Shiyukh Tahtani on the Euphrates. Highlights of the last excavation seasons

2010

In recent years (2006-09) the University of Palermo Euphrates expedition has continued rescue excavations at Tell Shiyukh Tahtani (the “Lower Hill of Sheikhs”) as part of the Tishreen Dam Salvage Project. Located on the left bank of the River south of Jerablus, in the land that once was the Carchemish district, this small mound has revealed a long occupation sequence from around 3.000 B.C. to Byzantine and early Islamic times. During the last three seasons we mainly concentrated in the investigation of the eastern slope of the upper tell (Area CD), where a continuous Bronze Age occupation has been detected. Apart from the later levels (EB IV, Middle and Late Bronze Age), one of the main goa…

Excavation Report Euphrates valley SyriaSettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente Antico
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Formation processes at a high resolution Middle Paleolithic site: Cueva Antón (Murcia, Spain)

2013

Cueva Anton is a Middle Paleolithic rockshelter located in the valley of the River Mula (Murcia, Spain). The archeological investigation of the site, which began with salvage work in 1991, resumed in 2006 and is still ongoing, uncovered a succession spanning most of MIS 3 and MIS 4 (ca. 75–36 ka) and featuring a well preserved human occupation record. This paper presents the first information about site stratigraphy and site formation processes. Geoarcheological data collected in the field and through micromorphological observation show that the archeological succession at Cueva Anton is mainly composed of alluvial sediments, with thin intercalations of gravitational and slope material. The…

FluvialExcavationEcological successionArchaeologyPrehistòriaPaleontologyStratigraphyMiddle PaleolithicFaciesSedimentary rockAlluviumGeologyEarth-Surface Processes
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