International audienceThe Near East is a highly seismic area characterised by a sequence of catastrophic events that strongly influenced the history of the whole region. Between antiquity and the Middle Ages this region was hit by a series of extremely violent earthquakes recorded both, in the written and in the material sources. The former are of particular importance for the urban contexts since are rich in details and more comprehensive. The latter are essential in rural contexts often characterised by a lack of valid references useful to understand how these events have impacted on villages. This contribution aims at identifying the effects of catastrophic events that affected the site of Umm as-Surab (northern Jordan), by analysing the...
The present study aims to analyse several examples of built heritage and criteria of consolidation f...
On September 1st 1726 Palermo was hit by a violent earthquake. Although it did not bring about the d...
Syria, in particular the area of Aleppo and the northwestern region on the border of present-day Tur...
International audienceThe Near East is a highly seismic area characterised by a sequence of catastro...
International audienceThe Near East is a highly seismic area characterised by a sequence of catastro...
International audienceThe paper illustrates the results of the archaeological investigations carried...
The research concerns the study of the rural architectonic heritage in the Mantua province damaged b...
There are many 19th-early 20th centuries villages in the region of Petra, southern Jordan, which are...
Surveying the rural village of Al-Jāyyah (Ma'an Governorate, Jordan): archaeological methodologies a...
The "Caliphal City of Medina Azahara" was built in 936-937CE or 940-941CE (depending on the source) ...
In recent times, war attacks have been responsible for several cases of total destruction of monumen...
The paper presents the restoration activities carried out at Tell Mardikh-Ebla (Syria) by the Italia...
Surveying the rural village of Al-Jāyyah (Ma’an Governorate, Jordan): archaeological methodologies a...
[EN] The existence of earthen domed houses constructed of mud bricks has been attested for at least ...
The present study aims to analyse several examples of built heritage and criteria of consolidation f...
On September 1st 1726 Palermo was hit by a violent earthquake. Although it did not bring about the d...
Syria, in particular the area of Aleppo and the northwestern region on the border of present-day Tur...
International audienceThe Near East is a highly seismic area characterised by a sequence of catastro...
International audienceThe Near East is a highly seismic area characterised by a sequence of catastro...
International audienceThe paper illustrates the results of the archaeological investigations carried...
The research concerns the study of the rural architectonic heritage in the Mantua province damaged b...
There are many 19th-early 20th centuries villages in the region of Petra, southern Jordan, which are...
Surveying the rural village of Al-Jāyyah (Ma'an Governorate, Jordan): archaeological methodologies a...
The "Caliphal City of Medina Azahara" was built in 936-937CE or 940-941CE (depending on the source) ...
In recent times, war attacks have been responsible for several cases of total destruction of monumen...
The paper presents the restoration activities carried out at Tell Mardikh-Ebla (Syria) by the Italia...
Surveying the rural village of Al-Jāyyah (Ma’an Governorate, Jordan): archaeological methodologies a...
[EN] The existence of earthen domed houses constructed of mud bricks has been attested for at least ...
The present study aims to analyse several examples of built heritage and criteria of consolidation f...
On September 1st 1726 Palermo was hit by a violent earthquake. Although it did not bring about the d...
Syria, in particular the area of Aleppo and the northwestern region on the border of present-day Tur...