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Giovanna Bosi Marta Bandini Mazzanti Assunta Florenzano Isabella Massamba N’sialaAurora Pederzoli Rossella Rinaldi Paola Torri Anna Maria Mercuri 《Journal of archaeological science》2011
Archaeobotanical analyses were carried out on layers from the site of Piazza Garibaldi in Parma, a town located in the plain of Emilia Romagna, in northern Italy. The layers dated to the 3rd–2nd centuries BC, around the time of the foundation of the Roman town, and to the 10th–11th centuries AD. According to archaeological data, the site was a sacred area in Roman times, while it was a market square in Mediaeval times. Data from pollen and seeds/fruits were useful for both palaeoenvironmental and palaeoethnobotanical reconstructions, and together with NPPs including parasite remains contributed to add details on the function of the site in the different chronological phases. 相似文献
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Giovanna Fassetta 《Children's Geographies》2016,14(6):701-715
This article discusses the experience of using photography in a research project with young (prospective) migrants in Ghana and Italy. Photography can be an empowering research tool, one that offers young participants a degree of control over the research process and thus allows their points of view to emerge. However, researchers need to consider that the choice of subjects may be influenced by the children’s desire to avoid taking photographs in public, as they may attract attention and the act of pointing a camera may provoke unwanted questions and comments. Moreover, young people often lack the means to move independently, and this may further restrict the subjects they are able to photograph. Finally, they may resent adults’ intrusion into their free time and therefore see taking photographs as a chore. I argue that all these factors need to receive greater attention when choosing photography in research with young participants. 相似文献
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Giovanna Benadusi 《Journal of Modern Italian Studies》2013,18(1):80-88
This article provides a critical evaluation of the project 'Tuscan Urban Identities' organized and coordinated by Stuart Woolf and Lucia Carle and financed in cooperation by the European University Institute in Florence and the Tuscan regional government. The multi-volume series contributes a detailed study of six small towns in the Tuscan regional state between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries. Using a methodology that relies on data derived primarily from parish records, censuses and local statutes, the six authors write the histories of Fiesole, Poppi, Montalcino, Buggiano, Pontremoli and Suvereto, showing the long-term demographic trends, office-holding patterns and the economic organizations of these towns. 相似文献
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This study present the results of an archaeometrical investigation performed on a series of opaque pre-Roman glass (vessels and ornaments) dated from the 6th to 4th century BC coming from Sicily. Sixteen core formed vessels, twelve beads, three pendants and one spindle-whorl recovered in the Phoenician-Punic sites of Mozia and Birgi were analysed thought a micro destructive approach. The complete chemical analyses and X-Ray diffraction analyses were performed on small fragments of glass. The aims of this work are: 1) to obtain a chemical characterization of these samples in order to understand the raw materials employed for their production; 2) to obtain information regarding the opacifying phases dispersed in the glass; 3) to make a comparison with the results recently obtained on coeval and similar finds recovered in other cultural context, in particular in Northern Italian Etruscan contexts in order to understand whether they could belong to the same Greek-Eastern production. 相似文献
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Since the second half of the 1990s the Italian economy has experienced a significant slowdown in the rate of economic growth. The “dwarfism” of its manufacturing firms, their specialization in traditional sectors and their organization in industrial districts have been identified by many scholars as major structural weaknesses in the Italian industrial system. Nevertheless, there is a vast and flourishing empirical literature showing that many industrial districts are actually changing in terms of sector specialization, international and innovation strategies and emergence of new forms of enterprise organization. In this paper, we provide a critical survey of the new and different patterns of industrial organization emerging in industrial districts. 相似文献
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