During the 6th archaeological excavation campaign performed at the «Pieve di Pava» (San Giovanni d’Asso, Siena, Italy) in the summer of 2009, a stone-lined burial of a high-status single individual (US 2378) was discovered, covered by a monolithic slab and placed in front of the altar. The tomb is about 160 cm long, 40 cm wide and over 70 cm deep. The skeletal remains of a young male (18-20 years), not in anatomical connection, were found on the floor of the tomb. 14C dating revealed a period between 650 and 688 AD. Stable isotope analysis (18O, 13C, 15N) attested that he was a member of the local community, with a diet quite rich in animal proteins. We are in presence of the secondary burial of an eminent personage, perhaps a saint, likely...
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During the 6th archaeological excavation campaign performed at the «Pieve di Pava» (San Giovanni d’A...
During the 6th archaeological excavation campaign performed at the “Pieve di Pava” (San Giovanni d’A...
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Recently lots of human inhumations have been found in the burial chambers of Milan ancient hospital ...
The remains of a tomb were discovered below the foundations of the Roman church of “Majka Bozja Gors...
Numerous caves in the Finalese area (Liguria region, northwestern Italy) yielded some of the most im...
During the 6th archaeological excavation campaign performed at the «Pieve di Pava» (San Giovanni d’A...
During the 6th archaeological excavation campaign performed at the “Pieve di Pava” (San Giovanni d’A...
RATIONALE The 6th archaeological excavation campaign performed at the 'Pieve di Pava' (San Giovanni...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pugl...
In the Middle Ages Lucca was an important city along the Via Francigena, a major trade and pilgrimag...
he tomb of Giovanni and his wife Maria Salviati at Cappelle Medicee in Florence was explored to inve...
In November 2013, the University of Insubria, in agreement with the Lombardy’s Archaeological Herita...
The subject under study is one of the twenty-three natural mummies of Borgo Cerreto (Perugia, centra...
Objective: The skeletal remains of a short-statured individual (T17) are described and a differentia...
The six skeletons (Rom l-6) coming from Upper Palaeolithic burials were discovered it the Grotta del...
Liutprand, one of the greatest Lombard sovereigns, was born at the end of the 7th century AD and die...
Palaeobiology of a late antique skeletal sample from the Early Christian complex of San Giusto (V-V...
Recently lots of human inhumations have been found in the burial chambers of Milan ancient hospital ...
The remains of a tomb were discovered below the foundations of the Roman church of “Majka Bozja Gors...
Numerous caves in the Finalese area (Liguria region, northwestern Italy) yielded some of the most im...