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    Una fornace d'anfore Dressel 2-4 a Brignano Frascata (AL)

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    Facchini Giuliana M. Una fornace d'anfore Dressel 2-4 a Brignano Frascata (AL). In: Amphores romaines et histoire économique. Dix ans de recherche. Actes du colloque de Sienne (22-24 mai 1986) Rome : École Française de Rome, 1989. pp. 560-561. (Publications de l'École française de Rome, 114

    COLLEGIUM ANTROPOLOGICUM

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    In this volume the results of the research program “Evolution of the Human peopling in Italy:paleobiology, behaviour and substistence strategies” financed by the MIUR (Ministry of Education, Universities and Research) and coordinated by Prof. F. Facchini were published

    Dontolobus aemiliae Facchini 2012

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    Dontolobus aemiliae Facchini, 2012 Distribution in Angola (Provinces): 1) Lunda Norte, Huambo, Bié. Material examined. Satchijamba-Somakwanza (13° 44° 46.50°´S, 17° 11° 2.26´´ E, 1611 m alt., 303) (BIÉ), 2.XI.2014, 2♂, LT, A. Serrano & R. Capela leg., ASC. Remarks. A species with a scattered known distribution in Africa (Angola, Zambia, Tanzania) (Facchini 2012a). It was described recently by Facchini (2012a) and our adult specimens fit very well its description, including the aedeagus features. Adult specimens were collected by light trapping within an open secondary forest together with some other ground and ant nest beetles (e.g. P. vanrooni, P. chappuisi, M. guineensis, A. monardianus, Stenolophus sp.).Published as part of Serrano, Artur R. M., Capela, Rúben A. & Santos, Carmen Van-Dúnem Neto, 2017, Biodiversity and notes on carabid beetles from Angola with description of new taxa (Coleoptera: Carabidae), pp. 201-256 in Zootaxa 4353 (2) on pages 240-241, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4353.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/106512

    Evolution of the Human Peopling in Italy: Palaeobiology, Behaviour, Subsistence Strategies: a research programme financed by the MIUR (Ministry of Education, University and Research)

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    A research project financed by the MIUR (1998-2000) was carried out with the participation of eight Research Units of Italian Universities: Bologna (Coordinator: Fiorenzo Facchini), Ferrara (Coordinator: Carlo Peretto), Pisa (Coordinator: Carlo Tozzi), Rome (Coordinator: Pietro Passarello), Milan (Coordinator: Leone Fasani), Turin (Coordinator: Giacomo Giacobini), Bari (Coordinator: Vittorio Delfino Pesce), Siena (Coordinator: Arturo Palma di Cesnola). The program, coordinated by Fiorenzo Facchini, dealt with various aspects of prehistoric and palaeobiological research on the human settlement of Italy. It represented an interesting collaboration between research groups involved in the study of specimens from various prehistoric, protohistoric and historic sites in the Italian peninsula, covering a time period from the Lower Pleistocene to the Holocene and deriving from diverse localities and environments from the Alps to the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian coasts. The research was based on new specimens coming from archaeological excavations carried out during the research and on previously discovered specimens

    Facchini, M. C.

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    Stenolophus (Egadroma) barbarae Facchini 2012

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    * Stenolophus (Egadroma) barbarae Facchini, 2012 Distribution in Angola (Provinces): 2) Malanje. Material examined. Kibundi (15 km N Nambua) (8° 56´15´´ S, 16° 03´52´´ E, 1164 m alt., 95) (MALANJE), 19.XI.2015, 1♂, DO, A. Serrano & R. Capela leg., ASC. Remarks. A species known from Central African Republic, Cameroon, Burundi, Zambia and Malawi (Facchini 2012b). The single male fits well the original description, including the aedeagus features. It is a new species record for Angola.Published as part of Serrano, Artur R. M., Capela, Rúben A. & Santos, Carmen Van-Dúnem Neto, 2017, Biodiversity and notes on carabid beetles from Angola with description of new taxa (Coleoptera: Carabidae), pp. 201-256 in Zootaxa 4353 (2) on page 218, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4353.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/106512

    Some natural additive decompositions of elements in bimodules

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    We consider a small category naturally associated with any fixed R-S-bimodule MSR. The class of objects of this category is the underlying set M of MSR. Some additive decompositions of the elements of the bimodule MSR appear naturally. They are the analog of the usual decompositions of the identity 1R of a ring R as sums of pairwise orthogonal idempotents. We extend results by Campanini, El-Deken and Facchini from the category Morph(Mod-R) of all morphisms in the category Mod-R to arbitrary bimodules MSR

    Siopelus (Pseudosiopelus) barbarae Facchini 2017

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    Siopelus (Pseudosiopelus) barbarae Facchini, 2017 Distribution in Angola (Provinces): Benguela, Bié, Huíla; 2) Huambo. Material examined. Alto Hama (12° 13´20´´ S, 15° 32´57´´ E, 1512 m alt., 232) (HUAMBO), 31.X.‒ 2. XI.2015, 2 ♀, DO, A. Serrano & R. Capela leg., ASC; Caála (12° 51´11´´ S, 15° 33´07´´ E, 1758 m alt., 256) (HUAMBO), 3. XI.2015, 1 ♂, 4. XI.2015, 1 ♂, 5. XI.2015, 1 ♂, DO, A. Serrano & R. Capela leg., ASC. Remarks. A species described recently with a scattered distribution in central, southern and eastern Africa (Nigeria, D. R. of the Congo, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Uganda) (Facchini 2017b). Adults were collected on walls during night near public lights together with several other ground beetles (e.g. see N. picina and P. incrassatus remarks). It is a new record for the Huambo Province.Published as part of Serrano, Artur R. M., Capela, Rúben A. & Santos, Carmen Van-Dúnem Neto, 2017, Biodiversity and notes on carabid beetles from Angola with description of new taxa (Coleoptera: Carabidae), pp. 201-256 in Zootaxa 4353 (2) on page 222, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4353.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/106512
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