The Archaeology of Death: Proceedings of the Seventh Conference of Italian Archaeology held at the National University of Ireland, Galway, April 16-18, 2016 includes more than 60 papers, with contributors from the British Isles, Italy and other parts of continental Europe, and North and South America, which consider recent developments in Italian archaeology from the Neolithic to the modern period. Each region of Italy is represented, with specific sections of the volume devoted to Etruria, South Italy, and Sicily. Other sections have a chronological focus, including Italian Prehistory, the Roman period, and Post Antiquity. Following the primary theme of the meeting, the majority of papers revolve around the archaeology of death; numerous c...
Much of our understanding of the funerary archaeology of Roman, late antique, and early medieval Ita...
This study concerns five iron age cemeteries, chronologically dated at the end of 7th -early 6th cen...
Evidence of Neolithic occupation at Arma dell'Aquila (Finale Ligure, Italy) had been unearthed in th...
Archeology and anthropology: these are the two cultural and knowledge spheres within which the resea...
The archaeology of death in pre-Roman Italy frequently focuses on important issues such as social st...
In April 2017, an international conference, From Invisible to Visible. New Data and Methods for the ...
The archaeology of death in pre-Roman Italy frequently focuses on important issues such as social st...
An interdisciplinary method involving different disciplines of archeology was carried out on the nec...
In interpreting the circumstances of an archaeological find site, it is vital to notice every tiny t...
Historical burial grounds are an enormous archaeological resource and have the potential to inform s...
Located in southeast Italy, the site of Vagnari has been explored archaeologically to provide new in...
"This book has its origins in the international workshop Burial and Social Change in Ancient Italy, ...
The paper examines the children funerary space in Archaic Gela, the well-known Rhodian and Cretan co...
Van Wonterghem Frank. H. Me K. Blake, T. W. Potter, D. B. Whitehouse (ed.), Papers in Italian Archae...
In 2005 and 2006 a paleopathology team of the University of Pisa carried out a survey in north-easte...
Much of our understanding of the funerary archaeology of Roman, late antique, and early medieval Ita...
This study concerns five iron age cemeteries, chronologically dated at the end of 7th -early 6th cen...
Evidence of Neolithic occupation at Arma dell'Aquila (Finale Ligure, Italy) had been unearthed in th...
Archeology and anthropology: these are the two cultural and knowledge spheres within which the resea...
The archaeology of death in pre-Roman Italy frequently focuses on important issues such as social st...
In April 2017, an international conference, From Invisible to Visible. New Data and Methods for the ...
The archaeology of death in pre-Roman Italy frequently focuses on important issues such as social st...
An interdisciplinary method involving different disciplines of archeology was carried out on the nec...
In interpreting the circumstances of an archaeological find site, it is vital to notice every tiny t...
Historical burial grounds are an enormous archaeological resource and have the potential to inform s...
Located in southeast Italy, the site of Vagnari has been explored archaeologically to provide new in...
"This book has its origins in the international workshop Burial and Social Change in Ancient Italy, ...
The paper examines the children funerary space in Archaic Gela, the well-known Rhodian and Cretan co...
Van Wonterghem Frank. H. Me K. Blake, T. W. Potter, D. B. Whitehouse (ed.), Papers in Italian Archae...
In 2005 and 2006 a paleopathology team of the University of Pisa carried out a survey in north-easte...
Much of our understanding of the funerary archaeology of Roman, late antique, and early medieval Ita...
This study concerns five iron age cemeteries, chronologically dated at the end of 7th -early 6th cen...
Evidence of Neolithic occupation at Arma dell'Aquila (Finale Ligure, Italy) had been unearthed in th...