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L’Archeologia tra formazione e pratica: il ruolo dell’Università in Sicilia

2014

The relationship between university and political and social institutions in Sicily has undergone a deep transformation since the end of the '80s. Before that period, university, as a teaching and research structure, was deeply linked with political institutions dealing with the management and preservation of cultural heritage; these institutions, on the other hand, offered the main chances of employment for graduates in humanities and archaeology. After that period, university and politic have undertaken instead, completely different ways, especially in the field of cultural heritage, due to a different economic context and a wider ideological change. The role of the university as a place …

Archeologia sistema universitario amministrazione dei Beni culturali Sicilia formazione degli archeologi
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Archeologia nel territorio dei Monti Sicani (Harvesting Memories project). L’insediamento di lunga durata di Contrada Castro (Corleone, Palermo). Pri…

2018

The “Harvesting Memories” project aims to address diachronic change in landscape and settlement patterns during the long-term in the area of Sicani Mountains in Central-West Sicily (Italy). This area is a sort of palimpsest of Mediterranean inland areas characterized by a long-term occupation of low-lying lands suitable for agriculture and hills for pastoral activi-ties. The settlement dynamics of this inner area are well documented in the archaeological sequence of the hilltop site of Contrada Castro. Recent excavation (spring 2017) showed dry-stone structures related to the Islamic and Norman period (9th-12th c. AD), a Byzantine infant burial (7th-8th c. AD) and evidence (layer of morphol…

Archeology Harvesting Memories project Sicilia
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Analytical studies of the Sirocco room of Villa Naselli-Ambleri: A XVI century passive cooling structure in Palermo (Sicily)

2015

Abstract This work focuses on a passive cooling architecture particularly popular from the Renaissance in Palermo area, as building sumptuous suburban villas became a real hobby for the Sicilian aristocracy. A Sirocco room is an artificial subterranean construction, built close to a water spring in order to reproduce the pleasant conditions of freshness that could be experienced in a natural cavern. In these places, nobles used to spend their time with friends to escape from the hot summer. The room of Villa Naselli-Ambleri is nowadays the best preserved in Palermo thanks to its owners’ conservation care and it is unique for its cooling operating principle. The above-mentioned consideration…

ArcheologyArchitectural engineeringeducation.field_of_studyHistoryAntiquePassive coolingMaterials Science (miscellaneous)PopulationSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaAristocracy (class)Historical architecture Palermo Passive cooling Qanat Sicily Suburban villa Tower wind WaterConservationConstructiveArchaeologylanguage.human_languageChemistry (miscellaneous)languageArchitectureeducationGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSicilianHobbySpectroscopyJournal of Cultural Heritage
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SEM-EDS ANALYSIS AS A RAPID TOOL FOR DISTINGUISHING CAMPANIAN A WARE AND SICILIAN IMITATIONS

2012

The aim of this work is to examine whether it is possible to find chemical markers that allow a distinction to be made between the imported black glossed ‘Campanian A’ and the Sicilian imitation (end of fourth to first century bc) of these productions by carrying out quantitative chemical microanalysis of the slip using the SEM–EDS technique. The efficiency of the proposed analytical method has been tested on a set of ceramic samples corresponding to Sicilian black gloss imitations whose ceramic body has already been characterized petrographically by thin-section microscopy and chemically by XRF. The analytical data point to Na2O as a suitable chemical marker to distinguish between original…

ArcheologyHistoryChemical markerlanguageSem eds analysisPotterySicilianArchaeologylanguage.human_languageGeologyArchaeological scienceArchaeometry
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Fornaci e produzioni del Golfo di Castellamare (Sicilia nord-occidentale)

2020

L’area del Golfo di Castellammare (Sicilia occidentale) è nota per le numerose fornaci di età romana. In questo articolo, si cercherà di ricostruire l’attività di un’officina destinata principalmente alla produzione di laterizi con bollo ΟΝΑΣΟΥ, databile fra III e I secolo a.C. Ricerche precedenti hanno permesso di riconoscere nel produttore di questi laterizi lo stesso Onasus Segestanus citato nelle Verrine di Cicerone e di localizzarne una possibile officina presso la Baia di San Cataldo. La scoperta di nuovi laterizi bollati e di scarti ceramici assume notevole importanza per una ricerca sugli ateliers ceramici del Golfo di Castellammare e della Piana di Partinico. Ne deriva un quadro ag…

ArcheologyHistoryVisual Arts and Performing Arts[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorySicily Partinico ancient topography archaeological surveys roman kilns Onasus tilestopografia anticaarchaeological surveys0601 history and archaeologyClassics[SHS.CLASS]Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studiesancient topographySicilyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[SHS.ARCHI]Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space management[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory060102 archaeologyprospezioni archeologicheSettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia Anticafornaci romane06 humanities and the artsSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historytegole Onasus.Partinico[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistorySicilia[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryOnasus tilesroman kilns
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From βαλανεῖα to thermae: unveiling the transition from Greek to Roman architectural models of baths by technological and provenance archaeometric st…

2019

So far unexplored, the introduction and the spread of the Roman thermal buildings in the prima provincia (Sicily) are widely debated in the current archeological studies. Mainly due to the lack of systematic excavations and intensively technological studies, the assessment of thermae in the Hellenistic-Roman Sicily has been thus far interpreted as a new social and architectural experience. However, a more careful archeological investigation would suggest a gradual transformation of the architectural landscape from the purely Greek bath tradition to the canonical thermae types. The aim of this paper is therefore to study the classical hot bath culture and, in particular, the transition from …

ArcheologyProvenanceBrickTindarimedia_common.quotation_subjectEmpireContext (language use)ExcavationRoman thermaeSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia ClassicaArchaeologylanguage.human_languageSoluntoGeographyvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumlanguagearchaeometryTileSicilySicilianbricks and tilemedia_commonArchéoSciences
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The “recipe” of the stucco sculptures of Giacomo Serpotta

2002

Abstract Mineralogical and chemical data (organic) of some representative samples collected from stucco-works by the famous Sicilian sculptor Giacomo Serpotta (Palermo, 1656–1732) have been combined with the aim of ascertaining their manufacture technology in the light of local historical sources. A complete correspondence between samples belonging to the “Victory” statue (1723) and the S.S. Rosario oratory (1685–1689) as regards stratigraphy, mineralogy of sand aggregate, composition of binder matrix, and nature and concentrations of organic additives is pointed out. Considering that the studied works of art cover more than 35 years of the artist’s activity, it is consequential to think of…

ArcheologySculptureHistoryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)RecipeVictoryConservationArchaeologylanguage.human_languageChemistry (miscellaneous)languageStatueStuccoStratigraphy (archaeology)General Economics Econometrics and FinanceSicilianComposition (language)SpectroscopyJournal of Cultural Heritage
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Le ricerche archeometriche: la caratterizzazione delle produzioni di anfore punico-siciliane

2016

La definizione archeologica ed archeometrica delle produzioni della Sicilia punica ha costituito una delle priorità nell’ambito di un progetto di ricerca incentrato sulla provenienza di anfore commerciali da siti del Mediterraneo centro-meridionale. Presentiamo qui la versione aggiornata ed ampliata, in lingua italiana, di questo studio, parzialmente già pubblicato nella quarta edizione della banca dati di FACEM. L’analisi delle serie di anfore punico-siciliane ha avuto due obiettivi di base: 1. definire il repertorio tipologico delle singole città, già ben conosciuto per le fondazioni fenicie di Motya (cap. 6) e Solus (cap. 4), meno chiaro quello di Panormos (cap. 5) e sostanzialmente anco…

Archeometria caratterizzazione minero-petrografica ceramica archeologica anfore punico-sicilianeSettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.
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Il tracomatosario di Bivona. Un’architettura per la cura dei bambini nel paesaggio siciliano

2021

Il Tracomatosario di Bivona (costruito intorno al 1950) è stata la più grande struttura sanitaria della Sicilia per la cura del tracoma: una grandiosa architettura bianca immersa nel verde che ancora oggi costituisce una “presenza” notevole nella città e che lo fu (fino a quando ebbe vita) anche per la comunità che ne godette i benefici economici e sociali. Rappresenta un’architettura “imprevista” che ha portato nelle zone più interne dell’Isola un linguaggio architettonico ed una cultura dell’abitare di qualità e di livello europeo. The trachoma hospital in Bivona (built around 1950) was the largest health facility in Sicily for the treatment of trachoma: a grandiose white architecture sur…

Architecture project city landscape SicilySettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaArchitettura progetto città paesaggio Sicilia
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Architetti in Sicilia. Edoardo Caracciolo e Gianni Pirrone

2008

Il saggio riguarda due importanti figure della Scuola di Architettura di Palermo: Eduardo Caracciolo e Gianni Pirrone, il maestro e l'allievo. Figure dimenticate di cui il saggio delinea gli aspetti disciplinari dei professori e i contenuti comuni, riconducibili agli aspetti culturali del tempo.

Architetti Sicilia MediterraneoSettore ICAR/17 - Disegno
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