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Travestirsi per Dioniso

2020

Starting from the definition of “performativity” and “gender parody” developed by Judith Butler, this paper aims to investigate the performative functions of male cross-dressing within the dynamics of social categorization in classical Athens. For this purpose I have adopted an eclectic hermeneutic toolbox, borrowing elements from Harvey Sacks’ Membership Categorization Analysis to René Girard’s scapegoat theory. Through the philological analysis of some literary representations of transvestism, such as Pentheus’ cross-dressing in Euripides’ "Bacchae", and the anthropological interpretation of the mythical-ritual complex relating to the effeminacy of Dionysus, my work focuses on the polyval…

Euripides’ Bacchaeancient Greek religionperformativityrites of passage.historical anthropology of ancient GreecePentheuDionysuSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Grecacross-dressing as performance
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The diverse genetic origins of a Classical period Greek army.

2022

Trade and colonization caused an unprecedented increase in Mediterranean human mobility in the first millennium BCE. Often seen as a dividing force, warfare is in fact another catalyst of culture contact. We provide insight into the demographic dynamics of ancient warfare by reporting genome-wide data from fifth-century soldiers who fought for the army of the Greek Sicilian colony of Himera, along with representatives of the civilian population, nearby indigenous settlements, and 96 present-day individuals from Italy and Greece. Unlike the rest of the sample, many soldiers had ancestral origins in northern Europe, the Steppe, and the Caucasus. Integrating genetic, archaeological, isotopic, …

EuropeWarfareMultidisciplinaryMilitary PersonnelArchaeologyGreeceClassical worldHumanshistorySettore BIO/08 - Antropologiaancient DNAancient warfareHistory AncientProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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The last of the large-sized tortoises of the Mediterranean islands

2022

Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya Altres ajuts: Operational Programme Research, Development and Education Project (CZ.02.2.69/0.0/0.0/16_027/0008360) Archaeological investigations carried out in the cave Zubbio di Cozzo San Pietro, Bagheria, Sicily, revealed the presence of a few skeletal elements of a large-sized tortoise in a funerary area dating to the Copper/Bronze Age. The tortoise has been AMS-dated revealing an age of 12.5 ± 0.5 kyr BP and therefore it pre-dates the funerary activities. The morphology of the retrieved skeletal elements differs from that of the only native tortoise currently living in Sicily, Testudo hermanni. The tortoise's size significantly exc…

Evolutioninsular faunasancient DNA insular faunas Italy latest Late Pleistocene parsimony Sicily Testudinidae10125 Paleontological Institute and MuseumSettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaparsimonyBehavior and SystematicsAnimaliaInsular faunasChordataancient DNASicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyEcologyAncient DNAlatest Late PleistoceneBiodiversitySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaTestudinidae560 Fossils & prehistoric lifeItalyTestudinesAnimal Science and ZoologyParsimonyLatest Late Pleistocene
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Vladimir P. Amalitsky and Dmitry N. Sobolev – late nineteenth/ early twentieth century pioneers of modern concepts of palaeobiogeography, biosphere e…

2017

The great palaeontological achievements of the Russian scientists Amalitsky and Sobolev, who worked in Russia and Poland at the turn of nineteenth and twentieth centuries, have previously been outlined in detail. However, their original and surprisingly modern concepts of the development of life on earth have received far less attention. Amalitsky was one of the first scholars who considered the intimate relationship between floral and faunal evolution and the interdependence between a developing biosphere and geological processes. In fact, he documented, for the first time, the existence of a single palaeobiogeographical province during the Permian Period, which we now refer to as the supe…

Extinction eventSobolev spacePaleontologyHistoryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesBiosphere010503 geologyAncient history01 natural sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEpisodes
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El hombre unidimensional fragmentado

2013

Parafraseamos el título del conocido ensayo de Herbert Marcuse, puesto que la imagen que tradicionalmente se ha generado del hombre, de la masculinidad, ha sido unidimensional. Es decir, el hombre se caracterizaba por unos rasgos y conductas establecidos y afianzados desde tiempos remotos, considerándose todas las demás señas diferenciadoras como meras desviaciones impropias de lo normativo. Pero observaremos que esta realidad incuestionable, tal y como han analizado diversos investigadores a través de lo que se ha venido en denominar Men’s studies, ha demostrado ser una falacia difícil de mantener a lo largo de la historia y que en la actualidad deviene en falaz e inoperante frente a los c…

Fallacymujer:ANTROPOLOGÍA [UNESCO]dominaciónmedia_common.quotation_subjectAncient timeUNESCO::ANTROPOLOGÍAGender studiesmodeloParaphrasemasculinidaddeconstrucciónEpistemologySociologiaMasculinityIgualtatGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesNormativeSociologyGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_common
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The Virtual Reconstruction of the Aesculapius and Hygeia Statues from the Sanctuary of Isis in Lilybaeum: Methods and Tools for Ancient Sculptures’ E…

2022

Thanks to recent technological developments in 3D surveys, computer graphics and virtual reality, new scenarios have been opened for the documentation and enhancement of ancient sculptures. When not totally preserved, sculptures can be digitally reproduced, modified and visualized to simulate their physical or virtual reconstruction in a non-invasive way for specialists or for dissemination aims. The virtual sculptural reconstruction process starts usually from the 3D survey of real fragments, and then continues by integrating missing parts with 3D modelling techniques by means of source evaluation. Along with primary data sources (reality-based model), secondary data sources (photos, drawi…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral Engineeringancient sculptures3D survey; 3D modelling; virtual reconstruction; ancient sculptures; virtual archaeology3D modellingGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSComputer Science Applications3D surveyancient sculpture3D modelling; 3D survey; ancient sculptures; virtual archaeology; virtual reconstructionvirtual archaeologyvirtual reconstructionGeneral Materials ScienceInstrumentationSettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E CartografiaComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS3D modelling 3D survey ancient sculptures virtual archaeology virtual reconstruction
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2000 years of parallel societies in Stone Age Central Europe.

2013

Farming or Fishing Evidence has been mounting that most modern European populations originated from the immigration of farmers who displaced the hunter-gatherers of the Mesolithic. Bollongino et al. (p. 479 , published online 10 October) present analyses of palaeogenetic and isotopic data from Neolithic human skeletons from the Blätterhöhle burial site in Germany. The analyses identify a Neolithic freshwater fish–eating hunter-gatherer group, living contemporaneously and in close proximity to a Neolithic farming group. While there is some evidence that hunter-gatherer women may have admixed into the farming population, it appears likely that marriage or cultural boundaries between the group…

ForagingMolecular Sequence DataBiologyDNA MitochondrialStone AgeEvolution Molecular03 medical and health sciencesAnimalsHumans0601 history and archaeologyBase sequenceMesolithicHistory Ancient030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinary060102 archaeologyBase SequenceEcologybusiness.industryAgriculture06 humanities and the artsAnimal FeedEuropeAgricultureAnimals DomesticAnthropologybusinessScience (New York, N.Y.)
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La deposición de Fotino de Sirmio

1998

Gonzalo.Fernandez@uv.es Este artículo estudia la condena y deposición del obispo Fotino de Sirmio en los años 346 y 347 d.C. Las fuentes principales son Código Teodosiano, Epifanio de Salamina (Panarion Haereticon), Nestorio de Constantinopla (Sermo XII), Hilario de Poitiers (Fragrnenta Historica), Atanasio de Alejandría (Apologia confra arianos e Historia arianorum ad monachos), Sozomeno (Historia Ecciesiastica), Libanio de Antioquía (Oratio XVIII) y Sócrates (Historia Ecclesiastica). Ibis article deals with Bishop Photin of Sirmiums sentence and deposition in years 346 and 347 AD. The main sources are Theodosian Code, Epiphanius of Salamis (Panarion Haereticon), Nestorius of Constantinopl…

Fotino de Sirmiolcsh:Ancient historyLibanio de AntioquíaUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia antiguaAtanasio de AlejandríaCódigo Teodosiano:HISTORIA::Historia por épocas::Historia antigua [UNESCO]lcsh:D51-90Nestorio de ConstantinoplaHilario de PoitiersFotino de Sirmio ; Código Teodosiano ; Epifanio de Salamina ; Nestorio de Constantinopla ; Hilario de Poitiers ; Atanasio de Alejandría ; Sozomeno ; Libanio de Antioquía ; SócratesEpifanio de SalaminaSozomenoSócrateslcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-960
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De Finnis cornutis

2014

<p><em>Horned Finns</em>. The ‘cornuti Finni’ mentioned in the <em>Historia Norwegiae</em> have not found their explanation, because the Latin word <em>cornu</em>, from which the adjective is derived, has been understood in the strict sense of ‘horn on the head’. The Latin word, however, also means ‘hoof’ of horses or ‘cloven hoof’ of cows and goats, even of the mythologic Faunus and Pan. In December 1913 Kai Donner saw in Dudinka Avam-Samojeds, who because of their cylindrically shaped reindeer winter boots, the front of which was hoof-shaped, were called ‘hoofed men’ (in Finnish ‘kaviolliset miehet’). In the extracts of Aristeas of Proconnesus, wh…

French horncalceamenta Samoiedorumetymologia nominis LappiLatin wordAncient historyGenealogyGeographylcsh:Norwegian literatureEthnonymHippopodeslcsh:PT8301-9155Cornua pedumEtymologyCloven hoofMeaning (existential)AigipodesAdjectiveFoot (unit)Nordlit
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The Preservation of Galata’s St. George Explored through Ottoman Documents

2020

Abstract In the predominantly Christian district of Galata, churches were vulnerable to the frequent conflagrations which spread through the wooden buildings that predominated the urban landscape. The Latin Catholic Church of St. George was a victim to three fires during the seventeenth century and one in the early eighteenth century. This study aims to explore this history of the church, the preservation of its properties and of its historical claim to the land in the light of Ottoman documents. The status of the church building and land according to Ottoman law in addition to the processes for the acquisition and preservation of its properties carried out within the Ottoman legal framewor…

GEORGE (programming language)media_common.quotation_subjectGeneral MedicineArtAncient historymedia_commonAnnali Sezione Orientale
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