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mtDNA analysis of the human remains buried in the sarcophagus of Federico II

2005

Abstract The sarcophagus containing the remains of Federico II, located in the Cathedral of Palermo (Sicily, Italy), was opened on 1998 to perform a multidisciplinary survey [1]. Next to the remains of Federico II and in close contact with them were laying two other skeletons belonging, according to historical records, to Pietro II di Aragona and to an anonymous person (“The Third Individual”), probably a woman. The bones appeared severely deteriorated. Chemical analysis performed on bone samples excluded that the bodies underwent some kind of embalming process. The analysis of mtDNA from bone samples taken from the three skeletons was successful in only one of the two labs involved. The HV…

ArcheologyMitochondrial DNAMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Context (language use)ConservationBiologyArchaeologyGenealogyBiological materialsAncient DNAChemistry (miscellaneous)Cambridge Reference SequenceSarcophagusGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceClose contactSpectroscopySequence (medicine)PCR DNA fingerprinting mt DNA
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Un sarcofago romano del III sec. d.C. riutilizzato per la sepoltura di Lucca Palizzi

2020

The sarcophagus that holds the bones of Lucca Palizzi,wife of Giovanni Chiaromonte the Elder, is located into the church of Santa Maria della Catena, built between the end of the 15th and the beginning of the 16th century near the ancient port of Cala, in Palermo. The sarcophagus is placed along the left wall of the choir, on a modern base; the sources historians say that the original site was the church of S. Nicolò alla Kalsa, where Chiaromonte himself, starting from 1306, built the Chapel of the SS. Crucifix as a family mausoleum.

Late Roman sarcophaguChiaromonteMedieval PalermoMedieval Sicilychurch of S. Nicolò alla Kalsa.Settore L-ANT/08 - Archeologia Cristiana E Medievale
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Nouvelles données pétrographiques sur les sarcophages du musée Carnavalet à Paris

2009

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Paris[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorySarcophagusSarcophagesPétrographie/pétrologieMérovingiensGrès triasiqueCalcaire grossierComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Les sarcophages en grès dans le nord de l’Auvergne et la région Centre, état des recherches

2009

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[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorySarcophagus[ SHS ] Humanities and Social SciencesMérovingien[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencessarcophageGrès triasiqueComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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Fontaines (Saône-et-Loire). Place de l’Église [notice archéologique]

2019

Le village actuel de Fontaines, situé à environ 8 km au N.-O. de Chalon-sur-Saône, se développe sur 1,5 km de long selon un unique axe E-O, depuis la montagne Saint-Hilaire à l’ouest, occupée au Néolithique puis durant l’Antiquité tardive et le haut Moyen Âge, jusqu’à l’église paroissiale Saint-Just, à l’est. Malgré une emprise limitée et contrainte par de nombreux réseaux existants, l’opération a permis de documenter l’environnement immédiat de l’église, occupé depuis l’Antiquité jusqu’à nos jours.

defenceBourgogne-Franche-Comtéfortificationchurchplace of worshipLate Middle Agessarcophagusbrickbuilding materialsMedieval PerioddeathGreco-Roman AntiquityMetropolitan FranceAntiquitymilitary buildingmelting crucible[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryRoman AntiquitymetallurgyEarly Middle AgescraftsLate EmpireEarly modern periodglassmaker's workshopditchchurchyardEarly Empirefunerary containerarchitectural terra-cottaRoman EmpireMiddle AgesSaône-et-Loire (department)Fontaines (Saône-et-Loire)
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Deepening Inside the Pictorial Layers of Etruscan Sarcophagus of Hasti Afunei: An Innovative Micro-Sampling Technique for Raman/SERS Analyses

2019

The Hasti Afunei sarcophagus is a large Etruscan urn, made up of two chalky alabaster monoliths. Dated from the last quarter of the third century BC, it was found in 1826 in the small town of Chiusi (Tuscany- Il Colle place) by a landowner, Pietro Bonci Casuccini, who made it part of his private collection. The noble owner&rsquo

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