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terça-feira, 19 de novembro de 2024

Monumentos e Paisagem de Escócia à Sardenha

Gardening Time

Stoddart, S., Aines, E. D., & Malone, C. (2021). Gardening time: Monuments and landscape from Sardinia, Scotland and Central Europe in the very long Iron Age. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. ISBN: 978-1-913344-04-7 DOI: 10.17863/CAM.81505

Sinopse  
A Jardinagem pode parecer um mundo distantes dos Nuraghi e brochs, mas cuidar de um jardim é um longo processo que envolve paciência, acréscimo e memória. Estudiosos argumentam que memórias também são cultivadas, desenvolvidas e recuperadas. 


Os monumentos na Escócia e na Sardenha são um testemunho da importância da memória e seu papel na manutenção das relações sociais. 


Esta coleção de vinte e um artigos aborda o tema da memória ancorada na presença duradoura de monumentos, principalmente da Escócia e da Sardenha, mas também da Europa Central e dos Bálcãs.

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terça-feira, 12 de novembro de 2024

Layers. Archaeologia Territorio Nº 9

  LAYERS     

Archeologia Territorio
 Contesti 
Nº 9 - 2024  

INDEX

An unpublished letter by Giovanni Spano preserved 
in the Royal Museums of Turin and new hypotheses 
on the mysterious terminus trifinius of the Cornus 
countryside, in relation to the republican coastal 
road network pp. 1-35
Attilio Mastino, Salvatore Ganga
 
Spade nella Sardegna nuragica: tipologia, 
contesti, problematiche pp. 37-87
Marco Matta

La place du silex au sein des ensembles lithiques 
du Vème millénaire en Sardaigne: le cas 
de Su Mulinu Mannu-Terralba (OR) pp. 89-106
Barbara Melosu

La romanizzazione in agro di Monastir (SU): archeologia 
di un territorio alle porte del Campidano meridionale 
pp. 107-162
Daniele Cinus, Emanuela Atzeni
 
Recinti e circoli di pietre della Sardegna preistorica 
e protostorica. Metodologia di un’indagine pp. 163-179
Paolo Marcialis, Maria Giovanna de Martini


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sexta-feira, 25 de outubro de 2024

Open Archaeology Nº 10 - 2024

OPEN ARCHAEOLOG

Nº 10 - 2024
  

INDEX

Social Organization, Intersections, and Interactions in 
Bronze Age Sardinia. Reading Settlement Patterns in 
the Area of Sarrala with the Contribution of Applied Sciences
Luca Lai, Stefano Crispu

Creating World Views: Work-Expenditure Calculations for 
Funnel Beaker Megalithic Graves and Flint Axe Head 
Depositions in Northern Germany
Maria Wunderlich, Michael Müller,
 Anja Behrens

Plant Use and Cereal Cultivation Inferred from Integrated Archaeobotanical Analysis of an Ottoman Age 
Moat Sequence (Szigetvár, Hungary)
Andrea Torma, Katalin Náfrádi, Sándor Gulyás, Pál Sümegi

Salt Production in Central Italy and Social Network 
Analysis Centrality Measures: An Exploratory Approach
Francesca Fulminante, Luca Alessandri

Archaeometric Study of Iron Age Pottery Production in 
Central Sicily: A Case of Technological Conservatism
Davide Tanasi, Sara Tiziana Levi, Gianpiero Caso, 
Robert H. Tykot, Enrico Greco

Dehesilla Cave Rock Paintings (Cádiz, Spain): Analysis 
and Contextualisation within the Prehistoric Art 
of the Southern Iberian Peninsula
Martí Mas Cornellà, Mónica Solís Delgado, Rafael Maura Mijares, 
Enrique Parra Greco, Pedro Pablo Pérez García, 
Beatriz Gavilán Ceballos, Ruth Taylor, Guadalupe Torra Colell, 
Javier Pérez González, José Antonio Barrera Vera, 
Daniel García Rivero

Reconciling Contradictory Archaeological Survey Data:
A Case Study from Central Crete, Greece
Quentin Drillat

Pottery from Motion – A Refined Approach to the Large-Scale Documentation of Pottery Using Structure from Motion
Michael Rummel

On the Value of Informal Communication 
in Archaeological Data Work
Zachary Batist

The Early Upper Palaeolithic in Cueva del Arco (Murcia, Spain) 
and Its Contextualisation in the Iberian Mediterranean
Dídac Roman, Diego Angelucci, Jacopo Armellini, 
Yolanda Carrión-Marco, José S. Carrión, Antonio López, 
Noelia Sánchez-Martínez, Carmen Martínez-Varea, 
Jordi Nadal, Juan Ochando, Cristina Real, 
Alfredo Sánchez-Hernández, Ignacio Martín-Lerma

Recording, Sharing and Linking Micromorphological Data:
 A Two-Pillar Database System
Sarah Lo Russo, David Brönnimann, Christine Pümpin, 
Kristin Ismail-Meyer, Philippe Rentzel, Rita Gautschy,
 Johannes Wimmer, Yannick Devos, Karin Nys

The BIAD Standards: Recommendations for Archaeological 
Data Publication and Insights From the Big Interdisciplinary 
Archaeological Database
Samantha S. Reiter, Robert Staniuk, Jan Kolář, 
Jelena Bulatović, Helene Agerskov Rose, 
Natalia E. Ryabogina, Claudia Speciale, Nicoline Schjerven,
 Bettina Schulz Paulsson, Victor Yan Kin Lee, 
Elisabetta Canteri, Alice Revill, Fredrik Dahlberg, 
Serena Sabatini, Karin M. Frei, Fernando Racimo, 
Maria Ivanova-Bieg, Wolfgang Traylor, 
Emily J. Kate, Eve Derenne, Lea Frank, 
Jessie Woodbridge, Ralph Fyfe, 
Stephen Shennan, Kristian Kristiansen, 
Mark G. Thomas, Adrian Timpson

Corrigendum

Corrigendum to “Plant Use and Cereal Cultivation Inferred from Integrated Archaeobotanical Analysis of an Ottoman Age Moat 
Sequence (Szigetvár, Hungary)”
Andrea Torma, Katalin Náfrádi, Sándor Gulyás, 
Norbert Pap, Pál Fodor, Máté Kitanics, 
Péter Gyenizse, Pál Sümegi
 
Special Issue on Microhistory and Archaeology
 edited by Juan Antonio Quirós Castillo

Editorial: Microhistory and Archaeology
Juan Antonio Quirós Castillo

Contribution of the Microhistorical Approach to Landscape 
and Settlement Archaeology: Some French Examples
Nicolas Poirier

Female Microhistorical Archaeology
Tânia Manuel Casimiro

Microhistory, Conjectural Reasoning, and Prehistory: 
The Treasure of Aliseda (Spain)
Antonio Blanco-González

On Traces, Clues, and Fiction: Carlo Ginzburg 
and the Practice of Archaeology
Artur Ribeiro

Urbanity, Decline, and Regeneration in Later Medieval 
England: Towards a Posthuman Household Microhistory
Ben Jervis

Unveiling Local Power Through Microhistory: 
A Multidisciplinary Analysis of Early Modern 
Husbandry Practices in Casaio and Lardeira 
(Ourense, Spain)
Carlos Tejerizo-García

Microhistory, Archaeological Record, and the Subaltern Debris
Jesús Bermejo Tirado

Two Sides of the Same Coin: Microhistory, Micropolitics, 
and Infrapolitics in Medieval Archaeology
Juan Antonio Quirós Castillo

Special Issue on Can You See Me? Putting the 'Human' 
Back Into 'Human-Plant' Interaction Assessing the 
Role of Wooden Vessels, Basketry, and Pottery at the Early 
Neolithic Site of La Draga (Banyoles, Spain)
Ingrid Bertin, Susagna Romero-Brugués, Evdoxia Tzerpou, 
Núria Morera, Isabelle Théry-Parisot, Raquel Piqué

Microwear and Plant Residue Analysis in a Multiproxy Approach 
from Stone Tools of the Middle Holocene of Patagonia (Argentina)
Manuel Enrique Cueto, María Laura Ciampagna, Aylen Capparelli

Crafted Landscapes: The Uggurwala Tree (Ochroma pyramidale) as 
a Potential Cultural Keystone Species for Gunadule Communities
Nuria Romero Vidal


Ir ao número da revista: Open Archaeology Nº 10 - 2024

sexta-feira, 9 de junho de 2023

Open Archaeology Nº 9/1 - 2023

  OPEN ARCHAEOLOGY 

Nº 9/1 - 2023  

    

INDEX

A 2D Geometric Morphometric Assessment of Chrono-Cultural Trends 
in Osseous Barbed Points of the European Final Palaeolithic 
and Early Mesolithic
Kalliroi Tsirintoulaki, David Nicolas Matzig, Felix Riede

Wealth Consumption, Sociopolitical Organization, and Change: A Perspective from Burial Analysis on the Middle Bronze Age in the Carpathian Basin
Julian Laabs

Everything Has a Role to Play: Reconstruction of Vessel Function From Early Copper Age Graves in the Upper Tisza Region (Eastern Hungary)
Eszter Solnay

Urban Success and Urban Adaptation Over the Long Run
Michael E. Smith

Exploring Hypotheses on Early Holocene Caspian Seafaring Through Personal Ornaments: A Study of Changing Styles and Symbols 
in Western Central Asia
Solange Rigaud, Alain Queffelec, François-Xavier Le Bourdonnec, Saltanat Alisher kyzy, Stanley H. Ambrose, Ronan Ledevin,
Redzhep Kurbanov, Alexandra Buzhilova, Natalia Berezina, 
Rustam H. Ziganshin, Svetlana Shnaider

Victims of Heritage Crimes: Aspects of Legal and Socio-Economic 
Justice
Irina Olevska-Kairisa, Andris Kairiss

On the (Non-)Scalability of Target Media for Evaluating the 
Performance of Ancient Projectile Weapons
Devin B. Pettigrew, Douglas B. Bamforth

The State of the Debate: Nuragic Metal Trade in the Bronze 
Age and Early Iron Age
Valentina Matta, Helle Vandkilde


Special Issue Published in Cooperation with Meso’2020 – Tenth International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe, edited by Thomas Perrin, Benjamin Marquebielle, Sylvie Philibert, and Nicolas Valdeyron

The Time of the Last Hunters: Chronocultural Aspects of 
Early Holocene Societies in the Western Mediterranean
Thomas Perrin

Fishing Nets and String at the Final Mesolithic and Early Neolithic 
Site of Zamostje 2, Sergiev Posad (Russia)
Marian Berihuete-Azorín, Olga Lozovskaya, Maria Herrero-Otal, 
Raquel Piqué i Huerta

Investigating the Early-to-Late Mesolithic Transition in 
Northeastern Italy: A Multifaceted Regional Perspective
Federica Fontana, Davide Visentin, Stefano Bertola, 
Emanuela Cristiani, Noemi Dipino, Elisabetta Flor, Alex Fontana

Socioeconomic, Technological, and Cultural Adaptation of the 
Mesolithic Population in Central-Eastern Cantabria (Spain) in the 
Early and Middle Holocene
Pérez-Bartolomé Mercedes

From Coastal Sites to Elevated Hinterland Locations in the Mesolithic. Discussing Human–Woodland Interaction in the Oslo Fjord Region, Southeast Norway
Almut Schülke

Special Issue on Archaeology of Migration: Moving Beyond Historical Paradigms, edited by Catharine Judson & Hagit Nol

The Blurry Third Millennium. “Neolithisation” in a Norwegian Context
Astrid J. Nyland, Daniela Hofmann, Rune Iversen

Movement or Diaspora? Understanding a Multigenerational Puebloan 
and Ndee Community on the Central Great Plains
Sarah Trabert, Matthew E. Hill, Margaret E. Beck

Special Issue on Ancient Cultural Routes: Past Transportations Infrastructures as a Two-Way Interaction Between Society and Environment, edited by Francesca Fulminante, Francesca Mazzilli 
& Franziska Engelbogen

The Impact of Transportation on Pottery Industries in Roman Britain
Rob Wiseman, Olivia Bulik, José Lobo, Lisa Lodwick, Scott G. Ortman



Ir ao número da revista: Open Archaeology Nº 9/1 - 2023

terça-feira, 18 de abril de 2023

Layers. Archaeologia Territorio Contesti Nº 8

  LAYERS     

Archeologia Territorio
 Contesti 
Nº 8 - 2023


INDEX

Mediterranean exotica and the fabric of Early Iron Age society 
in Western Iberia (8th – 5th centuries BCE)  pp. 1-19
Francisco B. Gomes
 
Negotiating Social Entanglements through Feasting in Iron Age 
and Archaic Western Sicily  pp. 21-41
William Balco

The acquisition of foreign ideas and images in the 
Phoenician-Punic Pottery from Tas-Silġ, Malta pp. 43-65
Antonella Rosa Saponara

Harbour sites as a support to the reconstruction of networks and influences: the case of the Mistras Lagoon (Sardinia, Italy)  
pp. 67-86
Maria Mureddu, Francesco Solinas

The organic content of the bronze vases of the heroon of Paestum: 
new data for a new interpretation pp. 87-101
Elisabeth Marie Dodinet, Nicolas Garnier, Delphine Barbier-Pain

Shells and feeding bottles: continuity or breach between 
Greece and Rome? pp. 103-124
Sandra Jaeggi-richoz, Nicolas Garnier
 
When Rome comes, paint as the Romans do. Meaning, spreading and influence of Roman conquest on Iberian painted pottery pp. 125-142
José Luis Martínez Boix
 
The life of the dead. The funerary archaeology in Roman Sardinia: tracing cultural interactions in a provincial context pp. 143-162
Ciro Parodo
 
An update on an imperial building complex at the 16th mile of 
the Via Appia: sources and materials pp. 163-185
Giulia Moretti Cursi



Ir ao número da revista: Layer Nº 8 - 2023

domingo, 7 de julho de 2013

Paleosardo, Raízes, da Sardenha Neolítica

PALEOSARDO

Blasco Ferrer, E. (2010): Paleosardo. Le radici linguistiche della Sardegna neolitica. Walter De Gruyter. Berlin. ISBN: 9783110235593 DOI: 10.1515/9783110235609

Sinopse  
Para os estudiosos, o paleo-sardo ainda apresenta muitas questões sem resposta. Este estudo esclarece pela primeira vez a identidade linguística dos habitantes originais da ilha por meio de uma análise sistemática e estruturada de nomes de campo na região central arcaica da Sardenha. 


Por meio de uma comparação completa das estruturas de nomes de lugares identificadas com as respetivas entradas lexicais do paleo-basco e do paleo-ibérico, o autor pode fundamentar a sua hipótese de uma imigração da antiga Península Ibérica para a Sardenha que remonta ao período Mesolítico e a todo o período Neolítico.

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