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PREFERENZE DELL’HABITAT DI DUE COMUNITA’ DI CHIROTTERI IN AREE MODIFICATE DALL’UOMO

2010

CHIROTTERI SICILIA
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Typological and cultural aspects of ceramic assemblages from the early phase of the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age in the Seine basin

2021

Champagne- ArdenneSeine-et-Marne[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryEarly Iron AgeLate Bronze Agethe Marnethe Seinepotterytypology[SHS.ARCHI] Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space management
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Archaeometry of Sicilian glazed pottery

2004

Petrographic and chemical analyses of the “ceramic body” of 114 majolica artefacts manufactured in Sicily over a wide time range (16th–-19th century) are presented. All the analysed samples, which belong to museums and private collections, were previously attributed to Sicilian workshops based on stylistic features evaluated by expert historians of art. Unambiguous identification of the production sites of majolica handicrafts in Sicily remains, however, open to question when this relies only on purely stylistic considerations. To this end compositional and/or textural markers have been searched for in the “ceramic body” of the majolica artefacts in order to differentiate between the centre…

Chemical dataGeneral ChemistryArchaeologylanguage.human_languageArchaeological sciencePetrographyGeographyMajolicalanguageGeneral Materials SciencePotteryMultivariate statisticalSicilianTime range
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Analytical Study of a Resinous Material Used as Sealing in Ancient Pottery Found in an Archaeological Site by Thermally Assisted Hydrolysis Methylati…

2009

Abstract A resin sample was found in the archaeological site of Lixus (Morocco), belonging to the second century BC. The resinous material was found inside an amphora containing iron remains used in the plug as sealing material to hermetically close the pottery. The resinous sample was studied by several analytical techniques, as thermally assisted hydrolysis and methylation–gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (THM–GC–MS), Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and light microscopy. The material was identified as a Pinaceae resin. Therefore, a modern pine resin was also analyzed to consider the influence of aging in the archaeological sample. The ancient material was found not t…

ChemistryBiochemistry (medical)Clinical BiochemistryAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyMass spectrometryBiochemistryArchaeologyFourier transform spectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryArchaeological scienceElectrochemistryPotteryFourier transform infrared spectroscopyGas chromatography–mass spectrometryAmphoraSpectroscopyAnalytical Letters
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This could be Rotterdam or anywhere

2016

This could be Rotterdam … on your first date with Hollandse nieuwe, the herrings caught in the North Sea during the months of May and June, cured-in-brine and then served simply with grounded white onion, to eat upside of taking them by the tail as taught by the historical poster. The biggest port of Europe dedicates its finest culinary contribution to celebrate its ancestral relationship with the Sea.

City port Rotterdam UbanismSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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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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The archaeology of beekeeping in pre-roman Iberia

1997

This paper presents a set of pottery beehives from the pre~Roman Iberian peninsula, dating from the third century BC, and all coming from a single region known in antiquity as Edetania. These beehives are closely related to similar examples from Greece and to a type described by Roman authors such as Columella. It is the first such archaeological material that can be associated with apiculture in this area.

ColumellaArcheologyBeekeepingGeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PeninsulaGeography Planning and DevelopmentCeràmica antigaPotteryAncient historyArqueologiaArchaeology
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North Mesopotamian Comb-Incised and Comb-Impressed Pottery

2014

Tis contribution focuses on a distinctive kind of pottery decoration, geometric in nature and characterised by multiple parallel line incisions and/or impressions obtained before fring by means of a comb-like toothed tool operating on the potter’s wheel; therefore, in the archaeological literature it is usually referred to as “Comb-incised Ware” or, more generally, “Combed Ware”.

Combed Ware Syrian Bronze Age pottery Jazirah and Euphrates EB_MB chronologySettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente Antico
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El panel de loterías como tarea no paramétrica para la obtención de la actitud frente al riesgo

2012

In this paper, we propose a simple task for eliciting attitudes toward risky choice, the Sabater-Grande and Georgantzís (SGG) lottery-panel task, which consists in a series of lotteries constructed to compensate riskier options with higher risk-return trade-offs. Using Principal Component Analysis technique, we show that the SGG lotterypanel task is capable of capturing two dimensions of individual risky decision making: subjects’ average willingness to choose risky projects and their sensitivity towards variations in the return to risk. We report results from a large dataset obtained from the implementation of the SGG lottery-panel task and discuss regularities and the desirability of its …

Computer sciencelcsh:HM401-1281Aversión al riesgoGeneral Social SciencesPsychometric testsRisk aversionLotteriesTask (project management)Decision-making; Lotteries; Risk aversionlcsh:Sociology (General)Aversión al riesgo; Loterías; Tests psicométricos; Toma de decisionesSimple (abstract algebra)Principal component analysisEconometricsSensitivity (control systems)LoteríasSocial psychologyToma de decisionesDecision-makingTests psicométricos
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Olleros, alfareros y fabricantes de loza en Ribesalbes, entre 1742 y 1817

2012

El desarrollo de la tradición alfarera en Ribesalbes, y el posterior establecimiento de las primeras fábricas de loza, a finales del siglo XVIII, viene determinado por los condicionantes naturales e históricos de la villa; así como por la influencia decisiva de la Real Manufactura del conde de Aranda, en la vecina población de L’Alcora. En este trabajo, a partir de diversas fuentes documentales primarias, entre las que cabe destacar los libros sacramentales del Archivo Parroquial de Ribesalbes, y la Contribución general de 1817, se constata la presencia de olleros en la Baronía, a principios del siglo XVIII. Se determinan también los nombres de algunos alfareros, registrados en los albores …

Contribución general de 1817:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS::Otras especialidades artísticas [UNESCO]1817 General Contributionmedia_common.quotation_subjectUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del artePopulationRibesalbes XVIII and XIX centuriesPottery makersIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringfabricantes de lozalcsh:TP785-869Faience FactorieseducationUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS::Otras especialidades artísticasmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studyUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia de países::Historia localArtfabricantesolleros y alfarerosJoseph Ferrerlcsh:Clay industries. Ceramics. GlassMechanics of MaterialsRibesalbes siglos XVIII-XIXCeramics and CompositesRibesalbesfábricas de lozaalfarería:HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del arte [UNESCO]Humanities:HISTORIA::Historia de países::Historia local [UNESCO]
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