207 research outputs found
The Archaeological Mission of “L’Orientale” In The Central-Eastern Desert of Egypt
The article presents the results of the first season of fieldwork of the Italian Archaeological Mission in the Eastern Desert of Egypt. In the area of Wadi Gasus, structures of the ‘Graeco-roman station’ have been mapped and documented; fragments of saggars, pointing to the production of Egyptian blue on the site, have been identified, as well as remains of a well (hydreuma) at the bottom of the wadi. A new mining site has also been identified in the area: although working areas and huts do not show signs of repairs or modifications, the site might have been exploited over a long period of time. Analysis of the data resulting from older publications are also presented, in order to gain a deeper knowledge of the evidence than the present conditions of the sites might allow. In the meantime, the possibility that long known sites might be exploited for resources different than previously supposed is also envisaged. Rosanna Pirelli analyses in particular the contents of two groups of Pharaonic inscriptions - one from the Middle Kingdom and one from the 26th dynasty – discovered between the first decades of the 19th century and first half of the 20th century – which are very important to reconstruct the Pharaonic exploitation of this area during the different periods. The consultation of manuscripts and publications of 19th century explorers (Burton and Wilkinson in particular) and the confrontation with the results of the archaeological survey give the author the opportunity to clarify the archaeological and historical context of both the groups of inscriptions and to recover part of the 26th dynasties texts, unpublished and neglected since long time
Preliminary Report on the Second Season of the Italian Archaeological Mission in the Eastern Desert of Egypt
The article presents the results of the first season of fieldwork of the Italian Archaeological Mission in the Eastern Desert of Egypt. In the area of Wadi Gasus, structures of the ‘Graeco-roman station’ have been mapped and documented; fragments of saggars, pointing to the production of Egyptian blue on the site, have been identified, as well as remains of a well (hydreuma) at the bottom of the wadi. A new mining site has also been identified in the area: although working areas and huts do not show signs of repairs or modifications, the site might have been exploited over a long period of time. Analysis of the data resulting from older publications are also presented, in order to gain a deeper knowledge of the evidence than the present conditions of the sites might allow. In the meantime, the possibility that long known sites might be exploited for resources different than previously supposed is also envisaged.
Rosanna Pirelli analyses in particular the contents of two groups of Pharaonic inscriptions - one from the Middle Kingdom and one from the 26th dynasty – discovered between the first decades of the 19th century and first half of the 20th century – which are very important to reconstruct the Pharaonic exploitation of this area during the different periods. The consultation of manuscripts and publications of 19th century explorers (Burton and Wilkinson in particular) and the confrontation with the results of the archaeological survey give the author the opportunity to clarify the archaeological and historical context of both the groups of inscriptions and to recover part of the 26th dynasties texts, unpublished and neglected since long time
Respirazione orale e sviluppo craniofacciale:importanza dell'approccio interdisciplinare.
Several cross sectional investigation on group of mounth breather have pointed out some features associated with impaired nasal breathing.the early diagnosis of this etiological factor is very important for the prevention of morphological alterations of the facial skeleton.For this reason the author suggests to promote a multidisciplinary approach for an early diagnosis and therapy of the mounth breather patients
Suture cranio facciali e ortognatodonzia:basi biologiche
The author takes into consideration the role of the craniofacial sutures from an orthodontic point of view.These sutures play a very important role in the development of maxillofacial complex as weel as in the therapeutic procedures.In order to evaluate the specific role of the sutures and to use their evolutive potentiality in the therapeutic field it has been analysed the structural evolution of every suture taken into account
Terze Classi:Terapia ortopedica nel paziente in crescita.
The orthodontist's role is to allow a normal cranio-facial growth in young people and it seems to be very important in class III malocclusions.These patients can really benefict from an early orthopedic treatment.The Author shows to resolve the skeletal disorders and to normalize the function
The dawn of Italian industry in Argentina : Pirelli in Buenos Aires (1898-1910)
With a great vocation for internationalization, Pirelli begins expanding in Argentina in the final years of the nineteenth century. The first step is the establishment of a commercial chain followed by the construction of a factory started in 1910. Essential for the growth of the enterprise is the strong bond to Italian culture that characterizes Alberto Pirelli's proposals for the Argentine soil, from the international exhibition in Buenos Aires in 1910 to the launch of Pirelli within the Compañía Italo-Argentina de Electricidad, together with other major Italian companies, the following year. The rise of Pirelli will continue, without interruptions, up to the present day
Two new stelae from Mersa Gawasis
During the 2004/5 season the Italo-American archaeological mission at Wadi Gawasis found some new stelae in the south-western area of the site. The present paper describes only the two inscribed stelae, a third one being incomplete and engraved only with a seated figure of a man.
The first one, well preserved, is dated by the cartouche of king Nymaatra (Amenemhat III), while the second one is very damaged and it is not possible to see whether a date or the name of a king were present. On the basis of the onomastics and of paleo-epigraphic, stylistic and historical criteria, the author suggests a date between the late 12th and the 13th Dynast
Auditorium al Grattacielo Pirelli
Il progetto vincitore del concorso internazionale per l'auditorium nel grattacielo pirelli. V. Corvino e G. Multari raccontano l'esperienza della idea e la sua costruzione nella intervista di Raffaella Sacchetti
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