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History Faculty Publications

2010

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Milton C. Sernett. Harriet Tubman: Myth, Memory, And History, K. Stephen Prince Oct 2010

Milton C. Sernett. Harriet Tubman: Myth, Memory, And History, K. Stephen Prince

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Laserscanning E 3d Modelling Nell’Archeologia Urbana: Lo Scavo Della Chiesa Di Sant’Agata Al Carcere A Catania (Italia), L. Arcifa, D. Calì, A. Patanè, F. Stanco, Davide Tanasi, L. Truppia May 2010

Laserscanning E 3d Modelling Nell’Archeologia Urbana: Lo Scavo Della Chiesa Di Sant’Agata Al Carcere A Catania (Italia), L. Arcifa, D. Calì, A. Patanè, F. Stanco, Davide Tanasi, L. Truppia

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Urban archaeology undoubtedly represents the most problematic branch of archaeological research, due to the many problems of conservation and promotion of the evidence. A significant example is presented by the excavations carried out by the Superintendency for Cultural Goods of Catania in the church of “Sant’Agata al Carcere”, located in the heart of down town Catania. The most important discovery of the archaeological campaign was part of a ruined archaic wall in polygonal technique, located in the western side of the sacristy of the “Sant’Agata al Carcere” church. Furthermore, a late hellenistic votive deposit located within a pit, contained two …


‘Coming Back Home’ . Il Modello Virtuale Della Statua Romana Di Asclepio Del Museo Di Siracusa (Italia), G. Gallo, F. Milanese, E. Sangregorio, F. Stanco, Davide Tanasi, L. Truppia May 2010

‘Coming Back Home’ . Il Modello Virtuale Della Statua Romana Di Asclepio Del Museo Di Siracusa (Italia), G. Gallo, F. Milanese, E. Sangregorio, F. Stanco, Davide Tanasi, L. Truppia

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The colossal torso of the god Asclepius, kept into the Castello Maniace during the Spanish domination of Sicily, is now one of the most significant examples of roman statuary in the Syracuse Museum. The recent restoration of the Castello Maniace has been celebrated in 2008 with an exhibition of archaeological finds obtained in the various excavations of the castle. The statue of Asclepius, which had for centuries been a part of the architecture there, should have been the most significant piece on display. However, its large size and frailty made such a temporary move inadvisable, and it was decided that …


Bridging The Gap. New Data On The Relationship Between Sicily, The Maltese Archipelago And The Aegean In The Middle Bronze Age, Davide Tanasi Jan 2010

Bridging The Gap. New Data On The Relationship Between Sicily, The Maltese Archipelago And The Aegean In The Middle Bronze Age, Davide Tanasi

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