MANZI, Giorgio
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 7.140
EU - Europa 4.588
AS - Asia 1.490
AF - Africa 166
SA - Sud America 131
OC - Oceania 26
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 3
Totale 13.544
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 7.027
IT - Italia 2.275
SG - Singapore 650
SE - Svezia 397
UA - Ucraina 381
DE - Germania 379
CN - Cina 372
IN - India 338
GB - Regno Unito 206
FI - Finlandia 177
ES - Italia 162
FR - Francia 113
NL - Olanda 99
CA - Canada 94
BG - Bulgaria 85
TG - Togo 69
AR - Argentina 57
IE - Irlanda 53
RU - Federazione Russa 49
BR - Brasile 40
RO - Romania 39
BE - Belgio 30
CI - Costa d'Avorio 30
ID - Indonesia 30
AU - Australia 24
ZA - Sudafrica 24
TR - Turchia 22
AT - Austria 19
IL - Israele 17
CH - Svizzera 16
NO - Norvegia 16
PL - Polonia 16
PT - Portogallo 16
DZ - Algeria 14
HK - Hong Kong 13
MX - Messico 13
CL - Cile 11
CO - Colombia 11
HR - Croazia 11
JP - Giappone 11
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 10
GR - Grecia 10
EG - Egitto 9
LV - Lettonia 6
LY - Libia 6
PE - Perù 6
HU - Ungheria 5
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 4
TW - Taiwan 4
VN - Vietnam 4
AM - Armenia 3
EC - Ecuador 3
EU - Europa 3
HT - Haiti 3
KE - Kenya 3
KR - Corea 3
KZ - Kazakistan 3
LT - Lituania 3
NG - Nigeria 3
PK - Pakistan 3
SC - Seychelles 3
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 2
DK - Danimarca 2
ET - Etiopia 2
IS - Islanda 2
MY - Malesia 2
PH - Filippine 2
RS - Serbia 2
SA - Arabia Saudita 2
TH - Thailandia 2
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 2
VE - Venezuela 2
BD - Bangladesh 1
CR - Costa Rica 1
EE - Estonia 1
GE - Georgia 1
IQ - Iraq 1
IR - Iran 1
KG - Kirghizistan 1
LI - Liechtenstein 1
LU - Lussemburgo 1
ME - Montenegro 1
MP - Marianne Settentrionali, isole 1
NA - Namibia 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
QA - Qatar 1
SI - Slovenia 1
TN - Tunisia 1
TZ - Tanzania 1
UY - Uruguay 1
UZ - Uzbekistan 1
Totale 13.544
Città #
Fairfield 716
Ashburn 557
Rome 535
Chandler 501
Singapore 487
Woodbridge 426
Dearborn 363
Ann Arbor 335
Houston 304
Seattle 280
Wilmington 271
Florence 247
Cambridge 240
Santa Clara 239
Princeton 210
New York 190
Grafing 168
Stockholm 156
Plano 146
Jacksonville 142
San Paolo di Civitate 121
Beijing 99
Milan 96
Lawrence 89
Boston 87
Millbury 85
Sofia 84
San Diego 75
Lomé 69
Andover 56
Boardman 55
Helsinki 55
Naples 53
Dublin 49
Federal 46
Washington 45
Bremen 44
Toronto 39
Norwalk 38
San Mateo 36
Des Moines 31
Abidjan 30
Shanghai 30
Bologna 29
Palermo 28
Jakarta 27
Los Angeles 23
Brussels 22
Ottawa 22
Falls Church 21
Campi Bisenzio 20
Hefei 20
Moscow 20
Bühl 19
Birmingham 18
Latina 18
Nanjing 18
York 18
Cesena 17
Falkenstein 17
Madrid 17
Barcelona 16
Mannheim 16
Turin 16
Guangzhou 15
Amsterdam 14
Leiden 14
Vienna 14
Wuhan 14
Brescia 13
Frankfurt am Main 13
Istanbul 13
London 13
Paris 13
Redwood City 13
San Jose 13
Tres Cantos 13
Verona 13
Auburn Hills 12
Jena 12
Jinan 12
Kunming 12
Oxnard 12
Rimini 12
Indiana 11
Johannesburg 11
Loures 11
Pescara 11
Saluzzo 10
Burgos 9
Catania 9
Hamburg 9
Modena 9
Phoenix 9
Pisa 9
Prato 9
The Hague 9
Azzano San Paolo 8
Berkeley 8
Berlin 8
Totale 8.757
Nome #
Filling the gap. Human cranial remains from Gombore II (Melka Kunture, Ethiopia; ca. 850 ka) and the origin of Homo heidelbergensis 284
Homo sapiens in the Americas. Overview of the earliest human expansion in the new world 206
L'evoluzione umana 200
Erratum: Neandertal Introgression Sheds Light on Modern Human Endocranial Globularity [(Current Biology) (2019) 29(1) (120–127.e5), (S0960982218314702), (10.1016/j.cub.2018.10.065)] 167
Strontium and oxygen isotopes as indicators of Longobards mobility in Italy. An investigation at Povegliano Veronese 147
The Garamantes from Fewet (Ghat, Fazzan, Libya). A skeletal perspective 137
Among the last Neanderthals. A reappraisal of the Grotta Breuil case-study (Monte Circeo, Latium, Italy) 136
La sepoltura preistorica di Uan Muhuggiag (H2) e le nuove ricerche nel Tadrart Acacus (Sahara Libico). 132
Saccopastore 1: the earliest Neanderthal? A new look at an old cranium 124
XRM imaging for non-destructive age at death estimation of the incinerated teeth from the Motya Tophet (Sicily, 6th century BC) 117
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Survival to amputation in pre-antibiotic era: a case study from a Longobard necropolis (6th-8th centuries AD) 114
CT-based description and phyletic evaluation of the archaic human calvarium from Ceprano, Italy 113
Strontium isotopes as indicators of Longobards mobility: preliminary investigation at Povegliano Veronese 111
Povegliano Veronese Strontium Isotopes as indicators of Lombards mobility: preliminary investigation at Povegliano Veronese (VR) 110
Digital reconstruction of the Ceprano calvarium (Italy), and implications for its interpretation 110
Behavior-induced auditory exostoses in imperial Roman society: evidence from coeval urban and rural communities near Rome. 110
Human evolution at the Matuyama-Brunhes boundary 108
Variability in facial size and shape among North and East African human populations 107
A deciduous maxillary molar: the human specimen from the Middle Pleistocene site of La Polledrara di Cecanibbio (Rome, Italy) 107
Neandertal introgression sheds light on modern human endocranial globularity 105
In search of a complex past Lombards in Italy: a population on the move in late antiquity 104
Paleoneurology of an "early" Neandertal: endocranial size, shape, and features of Saccopastore 1 103
Landmark-based shape analysis of the archaic Homo calvarium from Ceprano (Italy) 102
A cranium for the earliest Europeans: Phylogenetic position of the hominid from Ceprano, Italy 101
Size and shape of human cranial sutures--a new scoring method. 101
3D survey in extreme environment. The case study of Laetoli hominin footprints in Tanzania 100
Morfologia della base del cranio: un confronto tra scimmie antropomorfe e ominini fossili 99
The evolution of cranial base and face in Cercopithecoidea and Hominoidea. Modularity and morphological integration 98
Ancestral mitochondrial N lineage from the Neolithic 'green' Sahara 97
The Casal de' Pazzi archaic parietal: comparative analysis of new fossil evidence from the late Middle Pleistocene of Rome 96
A new tool for digital alignment in virtual anthropology 95
Dental size and shape in the Roman imperial age: Two examples from the area of Rome 94
Before Food Production in North Africa: Questions and Tools Dealing with Resource Exploitation and Population Dynamics at 12,000-7,000 Bp 93
New footprints from Laetoli (Tanzania) provide evidence for marked body size variation in early hominins 93
A possible case of mycosis in a post-classical burial from La Selvicciola (Italy) 93
Measuring the shape. Performance evaluation of a photogrammetry improvement applied to the Neanderthal skull Saccopastore 1 92
Digital tools for the preservation of the human fossil heritage: Ceprano, Saccopastore, and other case-studies. 91
Distinct among Neanderthals. The scapula of the skeleton from Altamura, Italy 91
Sand, stones, and bones. The archaeology of death in the Wadi Tanezzuft Valley (5000-2000 bp) 90
Dietary resilience among hunter-gatherers of Tierra del Fuego. Isotopic evidence in a diachronic perspective 90
Porotic hyperostosis as a marker of health and nutritional conditions during childhood: Studies at the transition between imperial Rome and the early middle ages 90
L’Eden a Roma - la Fontana dei Quattro fiumi 90
Developmental stress and cranial hypostosis by epigenetic trait occurrence and distribution: An exploratory study on the Italian Neandertals 89
A re-appraisal of Ceprano calvaria affinities with Homo erectus, after the new reconstruction 89
Evidence of artificial cranial deformation from the later prehistory of the Acacus Mts. (southwestern Libya, central Sahara) 88
Megalithic architecture and funerary practices in the late prehistory of Wadi Tanezzuft (Libyan Sahara) 88
An unusually-wide human bregmatic Wormian bone: anatomy, tomographic description, and possible significance 88
Pleistocene magnetochronology of early hominin sites at Ceprano and Fontana Ranuccio, Italy 87
The preliminary isotope investigation. 87
Reproducing the internal and external anatomy of fossil bones. Two new automatic digital tools 87
Capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.) take advantage of tactile information to visually recognise different object features 86
MicroWeaR. A new R package for dental microwear analysis 86
The Neanderthal in the karst. First dating, morphometric, and paleogenetic data on the fossil skeleton from Altamura (Italy) 85
Enostosis, hyperostosis corticalis generalisata and possible overlap syndrome in a 7000 years old mummy from Libya 85
The hominin frontal bone recently discovered in the Po Valley, Northern Italy 84
The new chronology of the Ceprano calvarium (Italy) 84
Encephalization and allometric trajectories in the genus Homo: Evidence from the Neandertal and modern lineages 83
The MIS 13 interglacial at Ceprano, Italy, in the context of middle pleistocene vegetation changes in southern Europe 83
CA-LSE and AST-3D: two new digital tools for reproducing the inner cavities of skeletal elements 83
Macroevolutionary trends of brain mass in Primates 83
Morphometric maps of bilateral asymmetry in the human humerus. An implementation in the R package morphomap 83
A new tool for digital alignment in virtual anthropology 82
Modern beams for ancient mummies computerized tomography of the holocene mummified remains from Wadi Takarkori (Acacus, South-Western Libya; middle-pastoral) 81
Bone density and genomic analysis unfold cold adaptation mechanisms of extinct inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego 80
The one-million-year-old Homo cranium from Bouri (Ethiopia): a reconsideration of its H. erectus affinities. 79
“Before Food Production in North Africa”: an introductory glimpse into the issue. 79
Krapina and Saccopastore: Endocranial morphology in the pre-Würmian Europeans 78
Funerary practices and anthropological features at 8000-5000 BP. Some evidence from central-southern Acacus (Libyan Sahara). 77
Virtual anthropology and its application in cultural heritage studies 77
Dental evidence on the hominin dispersals during the Pleistocene 76
Health care among an Early Medieval community in Italy (Selvicciola, 4th-8th centuries CE) 75
Fractal dimension of the middle meningeal vessels: variation and evolution in Homo erectus, Neanderthals, and modern humans. 75
Allometric analysis of the skull in Pan and Gorilla by geometric morphometrics. 74
Tuning geometric morphometrics. an r tool to reduce information loss caused by surface smoothing 73
Isotopic evidence of diet variation at the transition between classical and post-classical times in Central Italy 73
Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and archaeology of Middle Pleistocene localities near Ceprano, Campogrande area, Italy 73
Medical imaging as a taphonomic tool. The naturally-mummified bodies from Takarkori rock shelter (Tadrart Acacus, SW Libya, 6100-5600 uncal BP) 73
New research on the ”Altamura man”: morphology of the scapular glenoid cavity of a Neanderthal skeleton 72
Nonalimentary tooth use in prehistory: An example from early Holocene in Central Sahara (Uan Muhuggiag, Tadrart Acacus, Libya) 72
Quantifying the lateralization in the upper limb of historical human populations: a detailed study of the cortical bone distribution in the humeral diaphysis 72
The massive fossil humerus from the Oldowan horizon of Gombore I, Melka Kunture (Ethiopia, >1.39 Ma) 71
Mobility and kinship in the prehistoric Sahara: Strontium isotope analysis of Holocene human skeletons from the Acacus Mts. (southwestern Libya) 71
The facial ontogeny of Neanderthals and H. sapiens 71
Humans of the middle pleistocene. The controversial calvarium from Ceprano (Italy) and its significance for the origin and variability of Homo heidelbergensis 70
Were they actually local? Strontium isotope analysis of individuals from the Roman cemetery of Lucus Feroniae (Rome, Italy) 69
Una parte per il tutto: fossili umani fra Lazio e Campania ed evoluzione del genere Homo in Europa. 68
Digital imaging techniques applied to a case of concha bullosa from an early medieval funerary area in central Italy 68
Integrated geochronology of Acheulian sites from the southern Latium (central Italy). Insights on human-environment interaction and the technological innovations during the MIS 11-MIS 10 period 68
An integrated approach to the study of long bone morphology and cortical thickness distribution 67
Povegliano Veronese - A Post-classical necropolis from the Northern Italy (VI-VIII centuries AD) 67
Seeing the wood through the trees. Combining shape information from different landmark configurations 67
Cranial discrete traits in the Middle Pleistocene humans from Sima de los Huesos (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain). Does hypostosis represent any increase in "ontogenetic stress" along the Neanderthal lineage? 67
The mummies of the Roman age, from Giarabub (II century D.C.) [La mummia di età Romana, da Giarabub (II sec D.C.).] 66
Suggested guidelines for invasive sampling of hominid remains. 66
Touch improves visual discrimination of object features in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.) 64
Morphological integration and modularity in the cranium of extant and fossil Hominoidea. A 3D geometric morphometric approach 63
Modern human versus Neandertal evolutionary distinctiveness 62
Evolution of the base of the brain in highly encephalized human species 62
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Totale 9.301
Categoria #
all - tutte 41.589
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 215
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 41.804


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20201.515 0 0 0 0 0 484 320 222 190 165 80 54
2020/20211.069 104 80 21 90 40 80 51 72 232 134 78 87
2021/20222.235 15 134 156 94 267 97 73 179 153 135 544 388
2022/20232.230 401 359 131 233 205 207 22 120 220 91 142 99
2023/20242.664 107 195 198 236 240 506 155 208 88 312 240 179
2024/20251.877 286 213 279 252 334 513 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 14.085