The research team at the Department of Environmental Biology, Sapienza University of Rome has a long-standing interest in th e study of past ecosystems and human adaptation to environment across time. Researches span from the earliest phases of prehistory to modern times and include the study of both human and botanical remains. Within the ADAMO project, focus is given to sites in the area of Latium, which offers a formidable chronological significance, with sites ranging from the Pleistocene to the later stages of post-classical antiquity. The aim of our researches is linked the reconstruction of the interaction between humans and the environment in this specific contexts and trough time. To do that, different methods are used.
Humans and environments as Cultural Heritage. Bioarchaeological case studies from Latium / Masi, Alessia; Tafuri, MARY ANNE; Buzi, Costantino; DI VINCENZO, Fabio; Gaveriaux, Fanny; Micarelli, Ileana; Moricca, Claudia; Vignola, Cristiano; Sadori, Laura; Manzi, Giorgio. - (2019), pp. 127-128. (Intervento presentato al convegno Centre of Excellence of the Technological District for Cultural Heritage and Activities of the Lazio Region (DTC Lazio) tenutosi a Roma).
Humans and environments as Cultural Heritage. Bioarchaeological case studies from Latium
Masi Alessia
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Tafuri Mary Anne
Secondo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Buzi CostantinoMembro del Collaboration Group
;Di Vincenzo FabioMembro del Collaboration Group
;Gaveriaux FannyMembro del Collaboration Group
;Micarelli IleanaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Moricca ClaudiaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Vignola CristianoMembro del Collaboration Group
;Sadori LauraMembro del Collaboration Group
;Manzi GiorgioUltimo
Writing – Review & Editing
2019
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The research team at the Department of Environmental Biology, Sapienza University of Rome has a long-standing interest in th e study of past ecosystems and human adaptation to environment across time. Researches span from the earliest phases of prehistory to modern times and include the study of both human and botanical remains. Within the ADAMO project, focus is given to sites in the area of Latium, which offers a formidable chronological significance, with sites ranging from the Pleistocene to the later stages of post-classical antiquity. The aim of our researches is linked the reconstruction of the interaction between humans and the environment in this specific contexts and trough time. To do that, different methods are used.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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